Biography
Gordon Earle Moore (3 January 1929 - 24 March 2023) was an American businessman, engineer, and the co-founder and emeritus chairman of Intel Corporation. He proposed Moore's law which makes the observation that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit (IC) doubles about every two years.
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GenderMale
Birthday1929-01-03
Deathday2023-03-24 (94 years old)
Birth NameGordon Earle Moore
Birth PlaceSan Francisco, United States of America
Net Worth$9.7 Billion
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsGordon Earle Moore
AwardsOthmer Gold Medal, Harry H. Goode Memorial Award, John Fritz Medal, IEEE Frederik Philips Award, IEEE Founders Medal, IEEE Medal of Honor, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Nierenberg Prize, W. Wallace McDowell Award, Perkin Medal, National Inventors Hall of Fame, Dan David Prize, National Medal of Technology and Innovation, Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science, Computer History Museum fellow
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