Imagine cramming more and more Legos into the same-sized box. That's kind of like Moore's Law for computers! It says that the number of tiny building blocks (called transistors) that fit on a computer chip doubles about every two years. This makes computers faster and more powerful, all while getting cheaper! It's not exactly about speed increasing every single year, but rather a long-term trend of computers getting more impressive over time.
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