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Moore's Law no more?

Comment Oddly, though, Moore is much more likely to confess to founding Intel than coming up with Moore's Law. Now, as Moore says: "The term has been applied to almost anything that changes... [18 Oct 2001]

Devil's Advocate: More to Moore's Law

Comment But familiarity disguises the extent to which the story of Moore's Law is far more tortuous than we commonly imagine. Moore had also pushed the doubling period out from one year to two. Everyone thinks... [20 Jan 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 30.07.04

Round-Up Moore's Law means different things to different people. However, as a result of Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors on a chip doubles about every 24 months, radio telescopes are... [30 Jul 2004]

Why AMD is putting its chips in one basket

Comment Under Moore's Law, the number of transistors on a chip should double every two years. Because Moore's Law never sleeps. silicon.com sister site CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos explains the key to the... [25 Jul 2006]

'And another thing, Gates...' - Microsoft and its MVPs

Comment Microsoft's goal is to be "more open" with these early technology adopters "in a much more proactive way", said Lorie Moore, Microsoft's corporate vice president for product support services. One example is some Outlook... [14 Feb 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Looking back from 2020

Comment Turns out Gordon Moore (of Moore's Law and Moore's Wall fame) was more than right. With this column, Peter Cochrane and silicon.com are pleased to announce the winners of our competition... [16 Dec 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Intelligent machines

Comment At some point we will hit the physical limits currently designated as Moore's Wall. Beyond 2020 and Moore's Wall we see a lot of uncertainty but an even bigger range of options than today - and far more... [17 Apr 2003]

Intel developing chip with two brains

Comment The creative leap that lies ahead for microprocessor design could be termed Moore's Sunburn. Microprocessor performance has steadily increased over the past 30 years through the action of Moore's Law,... [21 Aug 2002]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Not so wonderful spam

Comment It is difficult to be specific in terms of growth rate but it is exponential and seems to be doubling every 18 months - just like Moore’s Law! Is it time to start spamming the spammers? Peter Cochrane thinks so, given... [12 Jun 2003]

Common ground: uniting against the virus threat

Comment Bill Moore, systems engineer at Danfoss Flowmetering, highlighted the need for a down-to-earth approach and said that exaggerating threats wouldn't be an issue if software was more secure. Moore added:... [23 Aug 2000]

Inside Intel: A vendor dossier

Comment Spokesman Malloy describes Noyce as "the prototype Valley entrepreneur", Moore as "the consummate scientist-engineer-businessman, a leader by example" and Grove as a man of strong discipline. Founding fathers Robert... [30 Sep 2002]

The Ovum View: Future wireless devices - why Microsoft won't clean up

Comment Moore's Law may have saved PC vendors from the tedious need to worry overly about resource efficiency but the mobile phone breaks Moore's Law all over again by adding new parameters to the... [03 Apr 2002]

John Lamb's Week: Will Iceland get lift off from the tornado?

Comment The name Tornado Insider is derived from Inside the Tornado, a book by Geoffrey Moore which details the spiralling effect experienced by companies attempting to grow from small niche players into mass market monoliths. [04 May 2001]

Steve Ballmer Q&A: Microsoft CEO on security, piracy, licensing and the digital future

Comment The two big drivers are Moore's Law and innovation in software - which is where we come in. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hosted a Q&A session for a handful of UK journalists in London on Sunday and silicon.com was there. [05 Oct 2004]

The best of 'Reader Comments': Letsbuyit.gone?

Comment From: David Moore Since Letsbuyit bought it, we have received a record number of reader comments. Here are a few from our mixed bag.http://www.silicon.com/a41790 ) No sympathy From: Jim Byrne This is the company that... [11 Jan 2001]

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