Intel co-founder Gordon Moore once wrote an article for Electronics Magazine, delivering his ideas concerning the future of transistors in relation to computer processing technology. This article went on to be known as Moore's Law.
Now Intel wants to secure a copy of the magazine and is willing to pay an attractive sum in order to do so.
In this famous article, Moore wrote he believed the number of integrated transistors in relation to computer processors would double, making the technology more and more affordable. It also means that computing power would double each year.
Because of the importance Intel places on acquiring a mint condition copy of the magazine Moore's article appeared in, they are willing to pay $10000 to obtain it.
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Intel Will Pay $10000 For Moores Law
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