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Gordon Moore
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Gordon Earle Moore

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1929(1929-01-03) (83 )

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́ ́[1] (. Gordon Earle Moore; 1929(19290103), -, Intel, « ».

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1950 . 1954 .

1953  Johns Hopkins University. 1956 . Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory , , (William Shockley).

1957  ( ) Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory - Fairchild Semiconductor Mountain View , . 1957 Fairchild Semiconductors , 1959 R&D n-p-n .

1968 Fairchild Semiconductors Intel. -. 1975 Intel. 1979 , . 1987 , 1997 .

19 1965 « », . 1975 .[2] , , .

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2001 $600 , - . , .

2002 . , [3].

6 2007 , $200 . , . 30 . , [4].

2008 IEEE « -, »[5]. Something Ventured, 2011 .

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2008 ( ) $3,7  (288- ( 400)).

2011 $4  268 [6].

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2002 3.3
2003 5.0
2004 3.8
2005 4.6
2006 3.4
2007 4.5
2008 4.4
2009 3.7
2010 3.5
2011 4.0

2000 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. .[7].

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  2. iXBT  40 !
  3. McFeatters, Ann. Fred Rogers gets Presidential Medal of Freedom, Pittsburg Post-Gazette, www.post-gazette.com (July 10, 2002). 9 2011. «Intel Corp. co-founder Gordon Moore. Through the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Moore is a philanthropic leader in higher education, scientific research, the environment and San Francisco Bay Area projects.».
  4. Thirty Meter Telescope Moves Forward, Sky & Telescope, August 2007
  5. IEEE Medal of Honor Recipients
  6. Gordon Moore  Forbes
  7. About the Foundation  Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation