Although it is estimated that in the world there are between 10,000 and 100,000 trillion ants, it is curious and interesting to compare it with the number of transistors - those small but indispensable components of any microchip and therefore of almost every electronic device.
The data of the ants was calculated by Gordon Moore himself in 1997, when there were more or less as many ants as transistors. But two decades later and taking into account Moore's own Law and the growth of the semiconductor industry Kent Richardson was busy calculating that there would be currently about 972 transistors for each ant. (This assumes that the number of ants does not increase too much, the number of transistors per chip keeps increasing).
This was a couple of years ago, so we would be talking today that there would be between 10 and 100 trillion transistors on the planet, about a thousand times more than ants.
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