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It's literally defined as the number of transistors doubling in a chip. It doesn't at all mention the size or density.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore%27s_law
Well yes exactly.
Edit: you just showed the law is still alive and kicking:
Fair enough.
Though if density is irrelevant then the entire thing is meaningless.
Should instead be talking about how large of a silicon wafer can be produced.
Or something like CPU power per dollar, but that's just me.