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  1. Jun 17, 2021 · The history of twentieth-century technology is littered with overblown "revolutions." Moore's Law is essential reading for anyone seeking to learn what a real revolution looks like."--"A chemist and founder of Intel, Gordon Moore played a major role in revolutionizing technology and shaping the growth and reach of Silicon Valley.

  2. Apr 14, 2004 · Moore Ethics Bookreader Item Preview ... FULL TEXT download. download 1 ... PDF download. download 1 file ...

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  4. In Moore's Law , Arnold Thackray, David C. Brock, and Rachel Jones give the authoritative account of Gordon Moore's life and his role in the development both of Silicon Valley and the transformative technologies developed there. Told by a team of writers with unparalleled access to Moore, his family, and his contemporaries, this is the human ...

  5. The portrait of Gordon and Betty Moore’s humility, frugality, and decency painted by the authors is just as absorbing as the discussion of Moore’s technological wizardry. Moore comes through as an unassuming genius, like Paul Allen and Steve Wozniak, who partnered with a flamboyant leader to co-found a major American technology company and influence the lives of people all across the globe.

  6. May 4, 2016 · The book has 11 chapters sandwiched between a prelude that offers a peek at Moore’s brilliance and a coda. The narrative begins with the westward migration of Moore’s great grandfather from Missouri to California in the mid-19th century just before the Gold Rush, the pioneer life of Moore’s ancestors, and the birth of Gordon Moore at the start of the Great Depression (chapter 1).

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  8. Jan 1, 2018 · Definition. Moore’s Law is the name given to a projection first made by Gordon Moore, later a co-founder of Intel, in the mid-1960s. The currently accepted version of the ‘law’ (there is nothing inevitable about it) is that the cost-minimizing number of transistors that can be manufactured on a chip will double roughly every 18 months ...

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