Gordon Moore
Gordon Earle Moore (January 3, 1929 – March 24, 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.[4][5][6][7][8]
For other people named Gordon Moore, see Gordon Moore (disambiguation).
Gordon Moore
March 24, 2023
Waimea, Hawaii, U.S.
- National Medal of Technology (1990)
- John Fritz Medal (1993)
- IEEE Founders Medal (1997)
- Computer History Museum Fellow (1998)[1]
- Othmer Gold Medal (2001)
- Presidential Medal of Freedom (2002)
- Perkin Medal (2004)[2]
- Nierenberg Prize (2006)
- IEEE Medal of Honor (2008)
- Entrepreneur
- Electrical engineering