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After silicon: What will power computing for the next 10 years and beyond?

...known for standing still. Moore's Law, coined by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, famously states the number of transistors that can be inexpensively packed... Read more

11 November, 2010 by Natasha Lomas
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...holding in a number of Libraries:The University Library (UL)Betty and Gordon Moore LibraryMedical LibraryCentral Science LibrarySquire Law Library Read more

22 October, 2011
The transistor turns 60

The transistor turns 60

...2000, after Noyce had died. In a gesture of solidarity, Kilby invited Gordon Moore to join him at the Nobel ceremonies. The photo shows the... Read more

17 December, 2007 by ZDNet UK
Moore: No more Moore's Law

Moore: No more Moore's Law

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore discusses the end of Moore's Law, which he believes will... Read more

20 September, 2007 by ZDNet UK

Gordon Moore: Software is too complex

Gordon Moore, who famously coined the law that has described — and to some... Read more

13 April, 2005 by Matt Loney

Gordon Moore: How I came up with the Law

Intel co-founder and former chief executive Gordon Moore, who became famous for the eponymous law that describes how the... Read more

13 April, 2005 by Matt Loney

Moore has trouble seeing past silicon

...chips out of carbon nanotubes or other novel materials, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore predicted it won't be easy to replace silicon. "I will... Read more

10 March, 2005 by Michael Kanellos
IDF goes beyond chips

IDF goes beyond chips

Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, speaking on Tuesday, reminisced about the chipmaker's history and projected... Read more

21 September, 2007 by ZDNet UK

US tech research faces crisis

...the Marconi Society, technology researchers and scientists gathered to honour two colleagues — Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and Claude Berrou, co-inventor of turbo... Read more

10 November, 2005 by Marguerite Reardon

Does Moore's Law no longer apply?

...silicon chips remain. Moore's Law is named after Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, who in 1965 said a silicon chip's number of transistors... Read more

9 February, 2000 by John Spooner

Intel looks back on 35 years of chips with everything

...industry as a whole accounted for $1bn in revenue, said co-founder Gordon Moore. Intel now garners that much revenue in a few weeks. Fifteen... Read more

17 July, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Moore's Law mag found under floorboards

...but both are understood to be happy with the result. Intel founder Gordon Moore wrote the article after being asked to predict what would happen... Read more

22 April, 2005 by Matt Loney

Librarians mutiny over Moore's Law bounty

...1965, issue of the magazine contained an article by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore that described how the number of components on integrated circuits was... Read more

15 April, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

Moore's Law to roll on for another decade

...continue for at least another 10 years, according to Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, but it's going to take a lot of work. "Another... Read more

11 February, 2003 by Michael Kanellos

Moore: Speech recognition - to, two, too far away

...take another 50 years, according to Intel co-founder and chairman emeritus Gordon Moore Read more

11 July, 2002 by David Berlind

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