Gordon T. Moore has written:
'Managing to do better'
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Gordon Moore - Royal Navy officer - died on 1934-04-02.
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Gordon Moore - Royal Navy officer - was born on 1862-02-02.
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By Gordon Moore.
He had the idea that every household should have a computer, which was put off as ridiculous by his former company. He searched a partner and togheter they founded Intel. Soon after the first microprocessor was produced.
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Intel was founded in what would become California's Silicon Valley in 1968 by industry pioneers Robert N. Noyce, Gordon E. Moore, and Andrew S. Grove.
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The Wayne-Gordon house is so named because the person who had the house built was James Moore Wayne, the mayor of Savannah at the time. James Moore Wayne sold the house in 1831 to his niece, Sarah Stites Anderson Gordon and her husband, William Washington Gordon I. William Washington Gordon II and his wife, Eleanor (Nellie) Kinzie Gordon, moved into the house after their marriage in 1857 to help his mother, Sarah, with the expenses of maintaining the house. Juliette Gordon Low was born in the Wayne-Gordon house in 1860 and her wedding reception was held there in 1886.
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American engineers Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore founded the Intel Corporation in July 1968. The company's name is derived from â??integrated electronics.â??
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Moore's law is not a law, but a mere observation. This emerged because in 1965, 7 years after the invention of the integrated circuit, Gordon Moore, observed that the number of transistors on the IC was doubling every two years on average.
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Moore's Law was formulated by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel Corporation, in 1965. He observed that the number of transistors on a microchip was doubling approximately every two years, leading to exponential growth in computing power.
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they made intel
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Moore's Law is the thesis stated by Gordon Moore that the number of transistors and resistors on a chip will double every 18 months. This has the implication that computer technology will improve at an exponential pace.
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Moore's Law is not a law of physics, but is a mere trend identified by the IC engineer Gordon Moore in 1965. It predicts, or more accurately states that the number of transistors that can be placed inexpensively on an integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years.
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Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel
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The cast of The Master Spy - 1914 includes: Gordon Begg Rowland Moore
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the moore's law is to remove the issue of cost of programming and devices as in old time the conflict occur so moore's law given by gordon moore.
in utshell the law save the programmer from unexpected cost of devices by doing multiple works from one.
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It could be West Ham with Bobby Moore as well.
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Moores Law: A prediction, named after Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel; states that the number of transistors on a CPU chip will double every two years.
The pace at which CPUs improve.
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Gordon Moore observed in the early 1960s that the number of transistors that could be successfully integrated on a single integrated circuit chip was growing at an exponential rate over time. He then quantified this observation into an equation. This equation has come to be called "Moore's Law" and the growth in the number of transistors in a single integrated circuit chip has continued to follow that equation since then (even though many potential problems that could have stalled the growth have come and gone).
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Moore's Law, as a trend was first observed by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel who in a 1965 paper in Electronics Magazine, stated that the number of components in integrated circuits had doubled every year from the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 until 1965" and predicted that the trend would continue "for at least ten years".
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The cast of Return to Ringworld - 1994 includes: Fred Bologna Gordon Moore Paddy Myers Cindy Schoonmaker
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The cast of The Bandit and the Baby - 1915 includes: Augusta Anderson as Ruth Moore Charles Perley as Tom Gordon
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He founded Intel and is author of Moore's law. This law states that the complexity of integrated circuits as measured by the number of transistors that can be packed into a single wafer will double every two years. It has been amazingly accurate especially when taking into account that he stated this in 1965.
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our computer power doubles every 18 months
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Moore's Law is the observation made by Gordon Moore in 1965 that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every two years, leading to a doubling of computing power. This has been a guiding principle in the development of technology, driving advancements in computing performance and efficiency.
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The cast of Into the Jungle - 1912 includes: Stuart Holmes as Gordon Tom Moore as Ralph Lottie Pickford as Mary Alison Skipworth
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Gordon Moore has: Played Himself - Chemist in "The American Experience" in 1988. Played himself in "The Charlie Rose Show" in 1991. Performed in "Return to Ringworld" in 1994. Played Himself (co-founder, Intel) in "The Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires" in 1996. Played himself in "Silicon Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance" in 1998. Played himself in "Something Ventured" in 2011.
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The cast of Goo - 1991 includes: Kim Gordon as herself Thurston Moore as himself Lee Ranaldo as himself Steve Shelley as himself
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Moore's Law is not a law of physics, but is a mere trend. In 1965, Gordon Moore, Co-founder of Intel, noted that the number of components in integrated circuits had doubled every year from the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 until 1965" and predicted that the trend would continue "for at least ten years". It is a trend that has been the driving force behind the silicon industry. This law is said to collapse by 2010.
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The cast of The Prodigal - 1914 includes: Gertrude Barnes as Marie - an Adventuress Marguerite Courtot as Violet - a Country Girl Tom Moore as Howard Gordon
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Moore's Law is not a law of physics, but is a mere trend. In 1965, Gordon Moore, Co-founder of Intel, noted that the number of components in integrated circuits had doubled every year from the invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 until 1965" and predicted that the trend would continue "for at least ten years". It is a trend that has been the driving force behind the silicon industry. This law is said to collapse by 2010.
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The Intel Corporation was founded on April 19, 1968 by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore. Intel is a portmanteau of Integrated Electronics. The headquarters can be found inSanta Clara, California.
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The cast of The Green Rose - 1914 includes: Jere Austin as Livingston - an Elderly Scientist Alice Joyce as Beatrice - an Authoress Tom Moore as Gordon
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Moore's law- Simply means that due to the past and present trends in the gorwth of the number of transistorsthat can be placed on a integrated circut board; his law states that the number will double every two years. (It is a theory more than a law but it is known as a law!)
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