I predict that, two years from now, it will be mentioned 28 times. And so on, doubling every two years. I call this trend "Moore's Law," because all such trends are eventually mislabeled as Moore's Law.
Absolutely! IBM's was never motivated to improve performance for their mainframe and minicomputers as quickly as Intel improved performance for microprocessors.
Really, Moore's law is a sort of management principle rather than any kind of physical law. Simply, Intel introduces new fabrication process technology at the pace which optimises their profits.
Advance too slow and competitors will take the business, advance too fast and capital costs are higher, plus customers need payback on their current purchases. Advance at just the right pace and customers are motivated to replace perfectly good products just a few years old.