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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 exponentially in the industry, and I'm happy to take credit for... [18 Oct 2001]
Moore's law mag found to owner's $10k delight
News The payment ends the search for an original copy of the magazine that contained the article on which Moore's Law was based. Intel founder Gordon Moore wrote the article after being asked to predict what would happen in the next 10 years. [25 Apr 2005]
Moore Consulting Group Enhances Client Relationships With the 3Com Unified Wired and Wireless Gigabit Switch
White Paper Moore Consulting Group, based in Tallahassee, Florida, is nationally ranked as one of the top 110 PR firms by PRWeek. The solution for Moore was to unify the firm's wired and wireless networks using the 3Com Unified Gigabit Wireless PoE Switch 24... [31 May 2008]
Moore no more at Intel
News Moore is responsible for the maxim that his minions at Intel are so keen to reiterate - that the speed of a processor in MHz doubles relative to price every 18 months. At 72, Moore has reached the mandatory retirement age at Intel. [12 Apr 2001]
A.C. Moore Identifies More Than 65% of Its Email As Spam and Reinvigorates Its IT Infrastructure With Proofpoint
White Paper Moore executives and employees were being inundated with spam - specifically, highly offensive pornographic material. Moore had in place was not effectively filtering out these emails, leaving the employees to do the clean-up themselves. [02 May 2004]
Moore gives $261m to save the world
News Intel co-founder Gordon Moore will give $261m to start a fund to stop the destruction of the planet's wildlife. Billed as the largest private donation to a conservation group, the man behind Moore's Law is handing millions to the Washington-based... [10 Dec 2001]
Moore's Law to roll on for another decade
News Moore's Law will continue for at least another 10 years, according to Intel co-founder Gordon Moore - but it's going to take a lot of work. Another decade is probably straightforward," Moore said, speaking at the International Solid-States Circuits... [11 Feb 2003]
Moore's law 'is biggest threat to privacy'
News Moore's Law is the biggest threat to privacy today, according to Phil Zimmermann, the man who in the early 90s developed the Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption product to bring strong encryption to the masses. [29 Apr 2003]
Moore was right - Nokia chief says his Law will last
News Moore's Law - which first appeared in 1965 and says that the number of transistors per integrated circuit will double every 18 months - will hold true for another 30 years. Neuvo, speaking at an electronics conference in Helsinki, said that... [20 Sep 2001]
Moore has less after $600m give-away
News Intel founder Gordon Moore has got into the Christmas spirit two months early with a record-breaking $600m donation to his old University, Caltech. Moore was CEO of Intel until 1987 and chairman until 1997, and his donation is the largest ever... [29 Oct 2001]
Moore's Law gets a stay of execution
News Moore's Law will continue to hold true for some time yet as Intel commits itself to a revolutionary circuit-shrinking tool. There were fears within the industry that product design would be unable to keep pace with the famous law, formulated by... [23 Apr 2002]
Intel breaks Moore's law
News At next week's International Electron Devices meeting in Washington, the company will break Moore's Law by not decreasing the power requirements on the chip instead of increasing the number of transistors as performance ramps up. [26 Nov 2001]
Cheaper, More Reliable Communications Saves Thousands At Swift And Moore
White Paper As part of a global sales and marketing operation, liquor wholesalers Swift & Moore has built its business on excellence and continual improvement in tactical marketing, sales execution and back office systems. [24 Feb 2004]
MEMS Microelectromechanical Systems: Expanding Moore's Law With Miniature Silicon Devices
White Paper By combining MEMS with the transistor scaling predicted by Moore's Law, entirely new Microsystems can be created. Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are mechanical structures fabricated on silicon, using semiconductor-compatible manufacturing... [08 Jul 2004]
Cheaper, More Reliable Communications Saves "Thousands" at Swift & Moore
White Paper As part of a global sales and marketing operation, liquor wholesalers Swift & Moore has built its business on excellence and continual improvement in tactical marketing, sales execution and back office systems. [03 Jul 2008]
