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Images: Moore's Law turns 40

April 1, 2005 Gordon Moore's famous law has been around for four decades. Not bad for an idea he thought wouldn't last. TAGS: Gordon Moore, Intel

Gordon Moore on 40 years of his processor law

April 7, 2005 Once a year, the Intel co-founder speaks to the press. Here are his thoughts how Moore's Law has lasted four decades. TAGS: Gordon Moore, integrated circuit, transistor, Silicon Valley, semiconductor, Intel, barrier, electronics, component

Moore's Law lives

November 4, 2005 For how long can the semiconductor industry keep up its innovation and fast growth? Some say indefinitely. TAGS: Gordon Moore, transistor, Marconi, observation, semiconductor, co-founder, Intel, material, manufacturing, scientist, size

At IDF, Intel aims to build momentum

September 20, 2007 Developer forum features a talk on new tech from the CEO, a warning from co-founder Gordon Moore, new ideas for mobile computing and more. TAGS: Gordon Moore, Intel, SWsoft, mobile computing, virtualization, co-founder, Intel Developer Forum, chip company, USB, CEO, server, video, PC

FAQ: Forty years of Moore's Law

April 1, 2005 Gordon Moore's famous law has been around for four decades. Not bad for an idea he thought wouldn't last. Photos: Moore and his law TAGS: Gordon Moore, transistor, article, law, FAQ, AMD, Intel Itanium, semiconductor, co-founder, manufacturing, Intel, electronics

Trying to put new zip into Moore's Law

February 24, 2008 If innovation has a heart, it's probably a semiconductor, beating to the pace of Moore's Law.The New York Times TAGS: transistor, Gordon Moore, semiconductor, nanotechnology, innovation, IBM Corp., heart, manufacturing, technique

New life for Moore's Law

April 19, 2005 Emerging technologies could extend the life of the famous principle whose demise has been predicted repeatedly. TAGS: Gordon Moore, lithography, electron, transistor, silicon, Intel, material, scientist, technique, HP, AMD, IBM Corp.

How nanotech fits in chips

March 10, 2005 Fujitsu Siemens says nanotubes are on the way. Also: Gordon Moore sees small role for nano. TAGS: Gordon Moore, Fujitsu Siemens, AMD Turion, Intel Itanium, nanotechnology, Intel x86, AMD, Intel

Intel gives man $10,000 for old magazine

April 22, 2005 In a philosophical victory for pack rats everywhere, an Englishman gets top dollar for a magazine he's been storing under his floorboards. TAGS: Gordon Moore, magazine, copy, Intel, reward, chip company, notice, eBay Inc., library, electronics

Sun sees future in computing service providers

October 25, 2006 CEO favors customers who are expanding networked services over "the pedestal server for a flower shop in a shopping mall." TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, Gordon Moore, Sun Microsystems Inc., Scott McNealy, information technology, service provider, CEO, server

A 30-year memory problem solved?

March 16, 2005 Heat and repeat. If Royal Philips Electronics researchers are right, this is how data will be stored in the future. Photo: Measuring Memory TAGS: Philips Electronics N.V., Gordon Moore, material, reflection, energy, researcher, memory

Chipmaking exec: China to spark new bust

September 16, 2003 A rise in capacity triggered by China's arrival as a semiconductor manufacturer is likely to cause another chipmaking slump in 2005, according to the head of TSMC. TAGS: bust, chipmaking, Gordon Moore, United Microelectronics Corp., slump, China, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., semiconductor maker, arrival, semiconductor, Taiwan, capacity, exec, chip company

Librarians fuming over Intel magazine bounty

April 14, 2005 After Intel offers bounty for magazine containing announcement of Moore's Law, librarians are beset by thieves, security problems. TAGS: librarian, bounty, magazine, Gordon Moore, Intel, library, copy, Stanford, university, eBay Inc., spokesman

Health care's the ticket, Craig Barrett says

April 13, 2005 Eat this chip, says Intel's outgoing chief executive. It will be good for you. TAGS: Craig Barrett, Gordon Moore, transistor, health care, Intel, health, generation, manufacturing, CEO, chip company
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