Intel's CEO has remarked that Moore's Law, the observation that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years, is now experiencing a slowdown, with the doubling now occurring over a three-year period. Meanwhile, Apple executives have been vocal about the advancements and superiority of their chips, attributing the success to their focus on AI and innovation. Apple hardware executives, including Johny Srouji and John Ternus, have discussed the significant changes occurring within the chip industry. In related news, Micron is undertaking the construction of the largest chip fabrication plant in the United States, moving forward despite the current ban on China and the ongoing decline in smartphone sales.
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