Gordon Moore

Gordon Moore

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American businessman, co-founder of Intel Corporation (1929–2023)

Mentioned in 10 videos
Born
January 3, 1929, San Francisco
Nationality
United States
Education
Sequoia High School
Awards
National Medal of Technology and Innovation, Presidential Medal of Freedom

Videos Mentioning Gordon Moore

The World's Most Important Machine

The World's Most Important Machine

Veritasium

Co-founder of Intel; Moore's Law named after him after he observed transistors doubling roughly every two years.

The State of Silicon and the GPU Poors - with Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis

The State of Silicon and the GPU Poors - with Dylan Patel of SemiAnalysis

Latent Space

Author whose work on historical semiconductor innovation and the 'paranoid' philosophy is recommended.

Jim Collins — Good to Great — The Knowledge Project #67

Jim Collins — Good to Great — The Knowledge Project #67

The Knowledge Project Podcast

Co-founder of Intel, listed as a great entrepreneur who built a great company.

Books I’ve Loved — Steve Jurvetson  | The Tim Ferriss Show

Books I’ve Loved — Steve Jurvetson | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

Co-founder of Intel, known for Moore's Law, which observes the exponential growth of computing power.

Ben Horowitz — What You Do Is Who You Are | The Tim Ferriss Show

Ben Horowitz — What You Do Is Who You Are | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

Co-founder of Intel, who identified Andy Grove's potential based on his PhD completion time.

Moore's Law is Not Dead (Jim Keller) | AI Podcast Clips

Moore's Law is Not Dead (Jim Keller) | AI Podcast Clips

Lex Fridman

Co-founder of Intel, who stated that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles roughly every two years, a principle that became known as Moore's Law.

Jim Keller: Moore's Law, Microprocessors, and First Principles | Lex Fridman Podcast #70

Jim Keller: Moore's Law, Microprocessors, and First Principles | Lex Fridman Podcast #70

Lex Fridman

Co-founder of Intel and the originator of Moore's Law, defined as doubling the number of transistors every two years, and the source of a closing quote on effort.

Tim O'Reilly Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tim O'Reilly Interview | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tim Ferriss

Co-founder of Intel and author of Moore's Law, mentioned as an industry titan who generated significant value without making the extreme fortunes seen today.

David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage | Lex Fridman Podcast #104

David Patterson: Computer Architecture and Data Storage | Lex Fridman Podcast #104

Lex Fridman

A Berkeley alumnus and co-founder of Intel, known for his prediction of Moore's Law, which guided the semiconductor industry.

Is Moore's Law Finally Dead?

Is Moore's Law Finally Dead?

Sabine Hossenfelder

Co-founder of Intel who observed the doubling of transistors on a microchip roughly every two years, leading to Moore's Law.