Gordon Earle Mooreis an American businessman, co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corporation, and the author of Moore's law. As of January 2015, his net worth is $6.7 billion... (wikipedia)
It is extremely unlikely that anyone coming out of school with a technical degree will go into one area and stay there. Today's students have to look forward to the excitement of probably having three or four careers.
The technology at the leading edge changes so rapidly that you have to keep current after you get out of school. I think probably the most important thing is having good fundamentals.
I remember the difficulty we had in the beginning replacing magnetic cores in memories and eventually we had both cost and performance advantages. But it wasn't at all clear in the beginning.
With engineering, I view this year's failure as next year's opportunity to try it again. Failures are not something to be avoided. You want to have them happen as quickly as you can so you can make progress rapidly.
I wasn't throwing down a gauntlet, I was trying to change the customer's mind. A lot of these things would have happened anyhow,
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The rate of species loss and habitat destruction demands immediate attention, ... Collaboration is critical, and we expect CI to continue to build strong alliances and maintain its commitment to solid science and innovative thinking.
We like the Jonah Field name because we work in the Jonah Field and spend a lot of time in it.
A couple of ounces of dynamite makes for a great firecracker,
I really appreciate what they're doing. They found the wealth and they're giving something back, too.
Moore's law is really about economics.
The number of transistors on an integrated circuit will double in about 18 months.
No physical quantity can continue to change exponentially forever. Your job is delaying forever.
Most of what I learned as an entrepreneur was by trial and error.
One thing a leader does is to remove the stigma of mistakes.
If you'd asked me in 1980 what the big impact of microprocessors would be, I probably would have missed the PC. If you asked me in 1990 what was important, I probably would have missed the Internet.
Moore's Law - The number of transistors and resistors on a chip doubles every 24 months
If everything you try works, you aren't trying hard enough.