Gordon Moore, one of Intel’s co-founders, died peacefully in his bed at the age of 94.
Intel, one of the chip maker technology giants that enables our computers to reach today’s performance level, was founded by someone like every other company. Intel’s Its founder was the American Gordon Moore.
Itself 94 years oldHe passed away peacefully in his home, in his bed. Let’s take a quick look at Intel’s posts and then Gordon Moore’s life.
This is how Intel’s official accounts commemorate their founder’s death
At the beginning of the 20th century, born in 1929 and one of the co-founders of Intel, one of the Silicon Valley giants, the American Gordon Moore, died at the age of 94, in the hours of last night.
The story of Gordon Moore and Intel’s founding
Gordon Moore founded Intel in 1968 with his close friend Robert Noyce, of course, but he is best known as the creator of Moore’s Law. Originally written in 1965 Moore’s Lawstated that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double every year.
This law has served for years as a tool to help drive the semiconductor industry forward. In 1975, Moore transistors will double every two years revised this law, and this has remained largely valid until today, despite much controversy.
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Moore and Noyce formed Intel in July 1968 after becoming part of the founding group of Fairchild Semiconductor. The first person they hired It was Andy Grove and the trio led Intel to success. Moore served as executive vice president at Intel until 1975, then until he was named CEO and chairman of the board in 1979. as president of the company served.
Moore left the CEO role in 1987 and remained president until 1997. until his retirement in 2006 He continued this task. From 2006 to the present, he has been a donor in many charities and acted as an activist on important issues.