Intel pays man $10,000 for 40-year old mag
Intel paid an engineer from Surrey $10,000 for a copy of an electronics magazine containing an article that Moore’s famous ’Law’ was said to be based on.
Gordon Moore penned a piece for the April 19, 1965, issue of Electronics in which he suggested the number of transistors on a chip would double every couple of years.
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