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Gordon Moore

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I had no idea this was going to be an accurate prediction, but amazingly enough instead of 10 [years] doubling, we got nine over the 10 years, but still followed pretty well along the curve.
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Computer History Museum (2005-09-15). Computer History Museum Presents: The 40th Anniversary of Moore's Law with Gordon Moore and Carver Mead. Press release. Retrieved on 2006-11-06. (quoting an unidentified Intel press release)

 
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