At the time that the iAPX 432 (originally the 8800) project was proposed, Gordon Moore was CEO of Intel, and thus ultimately signed off on it. Intended as an indirect successor to the successful ...
Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore had done well for themselves at Fairchild ... in investments -- they started a new company named Intel, short for Integrated Electronics. Intel set about making ...
He is currently in semi-retirement, but says he doesn't plan to completely give up working at Intel any time soon. Gordon Moore talks about the economic impact of the transistor: "The real ...
Gordon Moore was the co-founder of Intel Corporation and the author of Moore’s Law. He served as Intel’s executive vice president, president, CEO and chairman of the board. Courtesy Intel ...
The ease with which Intel was brought into existence was in large part due to the stature of Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore – Noyce being largely credited with the co-invention of the integrated ...
Silicon Valley pioneer and philanthropist Gordon Moore has died aged 94 in Hawaii. Mr Moore started working on semiconductors in the 1950s and co-founded the Intel Corporation. He famously ...
The news emerged yesterday that Gordon Moore, semiconductor pioneer, one of the founders of both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel, and the originator of the famous Moore’s Law, has died.
In our latest episode, we sit down with Sanjay Natarajan, Intel ... for Moore’s Law? The history of Moore’s Law began in 1965, as Natarajan explained, with the coining of the term in Gordon ...
Back in 1965, Intel cofounder Gordon Moore predicted: "The number of transistors incorporated in a chip will approximately double every 24 months." Analogy time: Imagine you had one grain of sand ...