Gerald bought his son, David, a computer two years ago. Recently, he decided to buy his daughter, Julian, a computer of her own. When applying Moore's Law to the two-year gap between the purchase of the computers, it is most likely that
A) Gerald paid a higher price for Julian's computer.
B) David's computer will have a microprocessor with better power than that of Julian's.
C) both David's and Julian's computers would cost Gerald the same price.
D) the microprocessor in Julian's computer will be more advanced in terms of power than that of David's.
E) the power of the microprocessors, in both David and Julian's computers, would be the same.
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