Chronicles the life of the computing pioneer who realized that microchip processing power could double and redouble again in a clockwork fashion.
Understanding Moore's Law: Four Decades of Innovation
In this book, Cyrus Mody argues that the changes in American science that began in the 1960s co-evolved with and were shaped by the needs of the “civilianized” US semiconductor industry.
This volume examines how to measure innovation, track its effects on economic activity and on prices, and understand how it has changed the structure of production processes, labor markets, and organizational form and operation in business.
This book states that a space-induced crisis is recognized as the cause of trouble that Moore’s Law is currently facing.
The book will help policy people, most of whom are generalists, to understand the basic issues of IT policy. The book will also help IT professionals to understand the process by which their technology is politically controlled.
This book will help prepare us to meet these challenges with the requisite skills to facilitate the identification and development of these future initiatives.
In "Itanium Rising," two leaders of HP's Itanium processor initiative present the first systematic guide for business and technical professionals who are implementing or evaluating Itanium technologies.
" And how did it happen?In this book, Daniel Foty - a Ph.D. engineer and commercial-grade veteran of more than twenty-five years in the semiconductor industry and allied fields - takes the reader through the tangled and bizarre sequence of ...
This book is built upon excerpts of presentations made during the last thirty years that analyze the business and technology of the semiconductor industry.
As the Indian government does seem to be working towards establishing a true free-market economy, catch up with productivity, the only option for the government to show economic growth (by means of a growth of the Indian stock markets) ...