Moore's Law

Gordon Moore at an event in 2015 for the 50th anniversary of Moore's Law. Photo: Walden Kirsch, Intel

Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel and drafter of "Moore's Law", passed away

Moore became especially famous thanks to the law he coined - Moore's law describing the rate of development of chip technology which today is everywhere
Prof. Micho Kaku, physicist and author, predicts the internet of the brain. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

The internet of the brain

Futuristic computing. Illustration: shutterstock

The search for a new type of computer / John Poulos

Printed circuit board and central processing unit, Moore's Law enabled a major revolution in scope from the Industrial Revolution. Illustration: shutterstock

50 years of Moore's Law: "The most significant development in modern times"

Scanning tunneling macroscopic image of organic furrows. The different colors represent different directions of the spin. Source: CFN

Organic compounds as electrical components

Soon this too will become obsolete

First scientific study: Humanity has produced more than 295 exabytes of data

The Jacquard loom on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester was one of the first devices that could be programmed.

The next twenty years of microchips

A revolution in information technology inspired by DNA

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Contact with aliens in less than 20 years?

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

IBM is developing a new technology for cooling computer components

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Moore's Law will die, long live nanotechnology