Moore's Law observes the idea that the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years. In other words, over the history of computing hardware, our computer processing units (CPUs) become twice as fast every two years.
Where did we start and how did we get to where we are today? From Babbage to Wozniak, Life of the Computer sheds perspective on the evolution of computers designed over the past 150 years, briefly detailing the development of the first personal computer (PC).