
‘Moore’s law’ tech pioneer dies aged 94
Gordon Moore, the Intel co-founder best known for his eponymous law, has died.
Gordon Moore, the Intel co-founder best known for his eponymous law, has died. We speak to Harvey Fineberg, the president of his charitable foundation, about his life and work.
Also on the programme: The leader of India’s opposition Indian National Congress could face two years in prison for making a joke implying prime minister Narendra Modi was a thief; and we speak to the author of a new book that charts the history of the dancefloor.
Joining Julian Worricker to discuss all this and more are writer, broadcaster and ‘lapsed comedian’ Timandra Harkness and Michael Reid, a journalist and author specialising in Spain and Latin America.
(Image: A smartphone with a displayed Intel logo on a computer motherboard. Credit: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo)
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