Ha — didn’t realize Moore predicted so much more than the continued doubling law. From 53 years ago:
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They modified the quote: twitter.com/michael_nielse Seems a little silly, actually - the original quote is more believable, and in some ways more perceptive.
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The intro to Gordon Moore's famous 1965 paper is pretty bang on the money: cs.utexas.edu/~fussell/cours
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You’re right! And yes - I agree. More interesting nuance.
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this was at Fairchild Semiconductor, a division of Fairchild Camera & Instrument - which had considerable military contracts
the "Traitorous 8" had left Shockley Labs (another company mostly employed by the military) to form the company
applications for the tech were enormous!
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I think blockchains and smart contracts are the integrated circuits of our future economic systems.
“On Engineering Economic Systems” — medium.com/block-science/
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I second "As We May Think" By Vannevar Bush, published in 1945 theatlantic.com/magazine/archi
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