Intel Co-Founder Gordon Moore Passes Away at 94.

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Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel and pioneer of Moore's Law, has died at the age of 94. Moore and Robert Noyce founded Intel in 1968, and Moore served as executive vice president, president, CEO, and chairman during his tenure. He was also a dedicated philanthropist, focusing on environmental conservation, science, and patient care improvements. Moore's prediction that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit would double every year, known as Moore's Law, became a reality and continues to shape the technology industry today.
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