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13. Future of RPA

Tom Taulli1 
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Monrovia, CA, USA
 

A Look at the Next Few Years

Back in 1965, when computers were still in the formative stages of development, Gordon Moore came up with “Moore’s Law” that postulated that the number of transistors on a chip would double about every two years. While it was somewhat off – the timing is usually about 18 months or so – it was still revolutionary. Moore’s Law showed the incredible transformative power of computers. Of course, Moore would go on to start one of the world’s most iconic companies, Intel.

But there was something else about his law – that is, it is one of the few things in the technology ...

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