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Gordon Moore, co-founder and former chairman of Intel, dies at 94

Por: ABC7 World March 25, 2023

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Gordon Moore, the co-founder and former chairman of tech giant Intel, died Friday at the age of 94, the company and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation announced.A press release stated Moore died surrounded by family in Hawaii.Moore and Robert Noyce founded Intel in 1968. Moore initially served as executive vice president until 1975, when he became president. In 1979, Moore was named chairman of the board and chief executive officer, positions... + full article



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