He co-founded Intel and was the chairman for a time.
In 1965, in what became known as Moore’s Law, he predicted that the number of transistors that could be placed on a silicon chip would double at regular intervals for the foreseeable future, thus increasing the data-processing power of computers exponentially.
Poor guy, his life decreased by half with every passing four years
Maximum Boltzmann entropy condition at equilibrium; no more work or information can be extracted from the system.
Stranger
That equation is on the headstone of Dr. Boltzmann.
Referencing that is a nice way to honor Gordon Moore.
I assumed this would be mentioned in the wiki page, but I didn’t see it.
I agree with Stranger.