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Understanding Moore's Law

Four Decades of Innovation
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The rise of semiconductor electronics, and the underlying manufacturing technology for them, is among the most important developments in world history of the past half-century. Integrated circuits - silicon chips - have transformed communication, transportation, commerce, military force, and culture. Clearly, insights into the dynamics that have brought us this silicon revolution are vital to our understanding of the world today and our common future. This new book places the silicon revolution in a broad context and charts Gordon Moore's development of his eponymous law across its 40-year life. Over the past four decades, Moore's law has served as a remarkable guide to the dynamics of the silicon revolution. With the proliferation of silicon chips into nearly every aspect of contemporary life, Moore's law is increasingly looked to as a bellwether for the whole of technological development.

Author Biography:

David C. Brock is a Senior Research Fellow with the Chemical Heritage Foundation. As a historian of science and technology, he specializes in oral history, the history of instrumentation, and the history of semiconductor science, technology, and industry.
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2006
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by David C. Brock
Pages
96
Dimensions
175x255x15
ISBN-13
9780941901413
Product ID
1862952

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