
Gordon Earle Moore
Gordon Earle Moore is an American engineer and co-founder of Intel Corporation, best known for Moore's Law. Moore's Law predicts that the number of transistors on a computer chip doubles approximately every two years, leading to faster, more powerful, and cheaper electronics over time. This observation has guided the semiconductor industry’s development for decades. Moore's work has greatly influenced technology, making computers smaller, more efficient, and accessible worldwide. Besides his contributions to technology, he is also recognized for his philanthropy, supporting education and scientific research.