Gordon moore
May 17th, 2008
Gordon moore
Gordon Moore
biography of Alexander Bain ... Achievement. Co--Founded Intel, he suggests that integrated circuits would double in complexity every 18 months. (more...)
Gordon Moore
Co-founder, Intel. Not many people have a law named after them. Gordon Moore?s eponymous prediction that the number of transistors on a computer chip would double every 18 months ... (more...)
Gordon Moore
5.05 - May 1997 Moore's Law Repealed, Sort Of Gordon Moore Forsees A Day When His Famous Law Breaks Down - Well, Maybe Not. (more...)
Gordon Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gordon Earle Moore (born January 3, 1929 in San Francisco, California) is the co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore's Law (published in an ... (more...)
Calibrating Gordon Moore
Gordon Moore, PhD ?54, gives the keynote address at Seminar Day 2002. In 1996, Gordon and Betty Moore help dedicate Caltech?s Gordon and Betty Moore ... (more...)
Gordon Moore - Wikiquote
Gordon Earle Moore (born January 3, 1929) is the cofounder of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore's Law (published in an article April 19, 1965 in Electronics Magazine). (more...)
Gordon Moore
describes history of most important invention of the 20th century: the transistor. Also... see the television documentary hosted by Ira Flatow, airing on local PBS station fall ... (more...)
Moore's Law: Made real by Intel® innovation
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore is a visionary. In 1965, his prediction, popularly known as Moore's Law, states that the number of transistors on a chip will double about every two ... (more...)
Intel Executive Bio -- Gordon E. Moore
Discover the latest news, press releases, corporate information from Intel Corporation. ... Gordon E. Moore Chairman Emeritus of the board . Gordon E. Moore is the retired chairman ... (more...)
Gordon Moore (I)
Overview. Date of Birth: 3 January 1929, San Francisco, California, USA more. Trivia: In 1990, President George Herbert Walker Bush presented Gordon Moore with... more (more...)
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