释义 |
Moore, Gordon E. (1929–) A co-founder of Intel, Moore is best known for his 1965 prediction that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would roughly double every year for the foreseeable future. Moore updated the prediction in 1975, stating that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit for minimum component cost doubles approximately every 2 years.The prediction, known as Moore’s Law, has proved largely true for the last 40+ years. A chemist and physicist by training, Moore retired as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Intel in 1987. See also Moore’s Law. |