miniatyriseringen
Miniatyriseringen, often translated as miniaturization, is the process of making objects smaller. This concept spans various fields, including electronics, engineering, and even biology. In electronics, miniatyriseringen has led to the development of smaller and more powerful devices, such as smartphones and laptops, by reducing the size of components like transistors and integrated circuits. This trend is often described by Moore's Law, which observes the doubling of transistors on a microchip approximately every two years, leading to increased performance and decreased cost per component.
Beyond electronics, miniatyriseringen applies to mechanical components, allowing for the creation of smaller and more intricate