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The 1965 paper on:'''[[Cramming more components onto integrated circuits]]'''<ref>{{:Paper/Cramming more components onto integrated circuits}}</ref> by [[Gordon Moore]], was the crown jewel that led to the key idea of '''[[Moore's Law]]'''. | The 1965 paper on:'''[[Cramming more components onto integrated circuits]]'''<ref>{{:Paper/Cramming more components onto integrated circuits}}</ref> by [[Gordon Moore]], was the crown jewel that led to the key idea of '''[[Moore's Law]]'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:14, 5 February 2022
The 1965 paper on:Cramming more components onto integrated circuits[1] by Gordon Moore, was the crown jewel that led to the key idea of Moore's Law.
References
- ↑ Gordon, Moore E. (Apr 19, 1965). Cramming more components onto integrated circuits (PDF). local page: Electronics Magazine.