Huang's law is an observation in computer science and engineering that advancements in graphics processing units (GPUs) are growing at a rate much faster than with traditional central processing units (CPUs). The observation is in contrast to Moore's law that predicted the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years.[1] Huang's law states that the performance of GPUs will more than double every two years.[2] The hypothesis is subject to questions about its validity.
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