Lafnac Digital Computers, Times Square, Technology and Gordon Moore

Lafnac Digital Computers benefits from its central location in midtown New York, perpetual advancements in technology and a little known law defined by Intel's co-founder Gordon Moore.

New York, New York - Lafnac Digital Computers knows that today's computers operate using transistors, wires and electricity. However, future computers may use atoms, fibers and light. The rapid progression of technology growth coupled with prices for consumers going down has Lafnac Digital Computers on pace to have the biggest year since it opened its doors.

The advancement of the types of consumer electronics that Lafnac Digital Computers sells boggles the mind. Complete understanding of the theories behind these future computer technologies is not for the meek. The good news is that buyers don't have to be well versed in the details of computers and cameras; the professionals at Lafnac Digital Computers invest their time learning the details so consumers don't have to.

The owners of Lafnac Digital Computers suggest visiting any site on the web that researches and writes about the future of computers and look for a mention of Moore's Law. Moore's Law is a prediction made by Intel's founder co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965.

Moore predicted that computing technology would increase in value at the same time it would decrease in cost. More specifically, that innovations in technology would allow a doubling of the number of transistors in a given space every year, the speed of those transistors would increase and manufacturing costs would drop. This complicated theory provides very positive prospects for the future of Lafnac Digital Computers.

Not everyone agrees that Moore's Law has been accurate throughout the years (the prediction has changed since its original version), or that it will hold true in the future. But does it really matter? Lafnac knows the benefits for consumers are undeniable; the pace at which computers are doubling their smarts is happening and that fuels the continued growth of Lafnac Digital Computers.

Thanks to the innovation and drive of Gordon Moore and others like him, computers will continue to get smaller, faster and more affordable. Keeping pace with this growth will make Lafnac Digital Computers larger, faster and more popular for years to come.

For more information and the products and services offered at Lafnac Digital Computers, call (212) 398-7366 or email Customer Service at lafnacdigital@hotmail.com.

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