Gordon Moore
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The Legion's interest in track and field extends back almost half a century with the support of the Olympic Training program, national athlete clinics and coaching clinics
This is not a government initiative, but solely funded by Canadians honoring Canadian soldiers. For this reason, and on behalf of the more than 320,000 members of The Royal Canadian Legion, I am pleased to make this donation to help the organizers reach this goal
I'm hoping that they're going to do the right thing. If they're not going to do the right thing, then you'll hear from meMore quotes »
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Intel Might Have Lost the iPhone Battle, But the Mobile War Is Just Beginning
Paul Otellini shows off the chip-circuitry lining of the coat hanging in his Intel cubicle as an iconic bunny man keeps watch (Alexis Madrigal). Forty-five years after Intel was founded by Silicon Valley legends Gordon Moore and Bob Noyce, it is the worl from The Atlantic Read more »
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Biotech's Explosive Evolution Outpaces Moore's Law
Moore's Law states, in simple terms, that the processing and storage power of microchips will double every two years. This maxim, first proposed in 1965 by technologist Gordon Moore, proved prescient, but is beginning to run up against the functional lim from Discovery News Read more »
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Intel: Keeping up with Moore's Law becoming a challenge
Intel will advance Moore's Law for the foreseeable future, but keeping up with it is becoming more challenging as chip geometries shrink, according to a company executive. Moore's Law is based on a theory that the number of transistors that can be placed from InfoWorld Read more »
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Legion Says Changes to War Veterans Allowance will Help Most Vulnerable Veterans
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - May 7, 2013) - Dominion President of The Royal Canadian Legion, Mr. Gordon Moore, noted with satisfaction the federal government's changes to War Veterans Allowance Benefits today at Legion Headquarters. "The federal gover from MarketWire Read more »
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THIS TIME IS THE SAME:
Almost all contemporary techno-utopians extrapolate from Moore's Law, the hypothesis made by Gordon Moore, a co-founder of Intel, that the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles every two years; such exponential improvements, they argue, ap from BrothersJudd Blog Read more »