The processor chip reached 2 billion transistors with the model Quad-Core Itanium Tukwila and it was launched in 2010. The reasonable growth in the number of transistors used in integrated circuits is acceptable based on Moores Law that states “that each new chip will contain roughly twice as much capacity as its predecessor and each chip was res released within 18 to 24 months of the previous chip.” But if Moore’s law is a natural law, it should follow an S-curve rather than a simple exponential. By graphing the evolution of the number of transistors as a function of time from the commercial appearance of the first integrated microchips you can see it is not an S-curve,