Forty Years of Moore's Law: Ever Smaller Transistors and Ever Larger Wafers

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, , Citation G. Dan Hutcheson 2006 ECS Trans. 2 3 DOI 10.1149/1.2195644

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Abstract

It has been forty years since Gordon Moore first posited what would one day come to be known as Moore's Law. Gordon's ideas were more than a forecast of an industry's ability to improve; they were a statement of the ability for semiconductor technology to contribute to economic growth and even the improvement of mankind in general. More importantly, Moore's Law set forth a vision of the future that harnessed the imaginations of scientists and engineers to make it all possible.

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10.1149/1.2195644