Moore: Speech recognition - to, two, too far away
News This week, Moore joined Hank Aaron, Bill Cosby, Nelson Mandela and others at the White House to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S.s highest civilian award. Moore is best known for postulating that the number of transistors per...
[July 11, 2002, 13:52]
Moore laws
Blog Comment Alan Moore's Law: Any new technology will be taken up at a rate exponential to the number of classic technologies it combines
[November 20, 2006, 12:46]
Moore's last sigh
Leader Like the medieval Vatican chasing a holy relic, Intel has sent out a declaration to all the lands: "Deliver unto us the original magazine containing Gordon Moore's famous law, and we shall shower you with gold".
[April 12, 2005, 12:00]
Moore's Law is the enemy of privacy
News No stranger to controversy, security expert Bruce Schneier was happy to take a swipe at Moore's Law in front of an audience at the University of Southern California on Tuesday. To look at it, Moore's law is actually a friend of intrusive tools...
[September 29, 2006, 17:40]
Moore's Law on course for another two years
News Moore's Law is still alive and could persist until around 2020 in its present form, although the time between transitions is likely to increase. Every two years, Intel and most other major other chipmakers shrink the size of the transistors...
[January 26, 2006, 9:15]
Moore's Law and Economics
Talkback In the end, it all boils down to Moore's Law and economics; it's very very hard to compete with free, even for a well-entrenched incumbent like Microsoft. And the platform favoured most by Moore's Law and economics is Linux, as it maximally...
[April 6, 2009, 9:02]
Moore's law 'is biggest threat to privacy'
News Moore's Law is the biggest threat to privacy today, according to Phil Zimmermann, the man who in the early 90s developed the Pretty Good Privacy encryption product to bring strong encryption to the masses.
[April 29, 2003, 11:12]
Moore laws
Blog Comment Gary Moore's Law: Guitar solos get twice as fast every eighteen months. I thought Dennis Moore's law was to do with lupins.
[November 23, 2006, 11:35]
Moore's Law to roll on for another decade
News Moore's Law will 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 decade is probably straightforward," Moore said, speaking at the International Solid-States Circuits...
[February 11, 2003, 7:59]
Moore laws
Blog This, says the piece, is best characterised by Bhaskar Chakravorti's maxim "Technology's impact in the market will most likely proceed at only half the speed predicted by Moore.also known as "Demi Moore's Law".
[November 20, 2006, 12:01]
IDF Keynote Moore's Law Sweepstake - result!
Blog The result of the 2009 IDF Keynote Moore's Law sweepstake are in. Paul Otellini mentioned Moore's Law at 9:08:14 local time, some 3:50 minutes after beginning the first keynote of the conference. More - and Moore - as it happens.
[September 22, 2009, 17:15]
Market pressures hitting Moore's Law
Talkback MOORE's gawd.these Linux nuts get everywhere. LAW . NOT Linus is better than Microsoft war!
[September 20, 2005, 10:46]
Keeping Moore's Law alive
News At Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Intel chief executive Paul Otellini talks about keeping pace with Moore's Law by developing processor technologies that minimise power usage and allow chips to be made smaller.
[November 14, 2007, 11:17]
Michael Moore attacks e-voting
Talkback Moore and his speach blacked out. I have found the various boxes alongside the message about Mr. Is this a function of your program or is it a fault with my Netsacpe browser function. Thank you for the e-mai for the reports included in the message.
[November 11, 2003, 10:27]
Does Moore's Law no longer apply?
News If Moore's Law doesn't hold up, will it matter? However, if Moore's Law has reached its limit -- and IBM doesn't necessarily think it has -- Big Blue says other things besides clock speed will work to increase performance.
[February 9, 2000, 9:37]
Intel sees Moore's Law wall ahead
News Moore's Law, as chip manufacturers generally refer to it today, is coming to an end, according to a recent research paper. Under Moore's Law, chipmakers can double the number of transistors on a given chip every two years, an exponential growth...
[December 2, 2003, 14:20]
Sybase TechWave draws Geoffrey Moore Inside the Tornado
Blog Author of ‘Inside the Tornado’ and ‘Crossing the Chasm’ Geoffrey Moore took the stage. Moore went on to host a panel discussion to back up his earlier points. The battalion of hotel workers that will fuel us with NutriGrain bars and diet Cokes are...
[August 5, 2008, 19:11]
Euro spintronics gives a different shape to Moore's Law
Blog In the 1960s, Henry Moore observed that it took around 18 months for silicon chip manufacturers to shrink their technology and fit twice as many transistors into the same area of silicon. Henry Moore is famous for many things, including being the...
[July 7, 2008, 1:10]
IBM taking Moore's Law by the horns
News New technology breakthroughs from IBM Research promise to extend the reach of Moore's Law, the chip industry's most closely held measure of performance. Moore's Law, an observation of Intel cofounder Gordon Moore, states that the number of...
[August 11, 2000, 15:03]
Euro spintronics gives a different shape to Moore's Law
Blog Comment I've just seen a reference to "Sir" Gordon Moore's Law http://www.itvoir.com/portal/boxx/knowledgebase.asp? iid=1191&Cat=23 Good to see him get the recognition he deserved.
[October 6, 2008, 16:43]



