EPISODE · Mar 29, 2023 · 39 MIN
Gordon Moore Dies at 94 | Gestalt IT Rundown: March 29, 2023
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Computing pioneer and Intel co-founder Gordon Moore has died. His name is commonly used in reference to Moore's Law, which stated that processors would be exponentially more complex, but he was much more than this. Moore was a visionary, who guided Intel through the DRAM market in the early years and then lead the transition of the company to lay the foundation for modern microcomputers. He quiet and polite, unlike Robert Noyce and Andy Grove, but everyone trusted Moore's thoughtful and considered decisions. Moore learned from his mistakes, notably a foray into the digital watch market, and was able to lead while allowing others to have their own autonomy. In a way, Moore created Silicon Valley but was entirely unlike what it has become. We could surely use more leaders in the mold of Gordon Moore! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 0:34 - Toshiba Takeover Talks 3:10 - Biden Outlaws Feds Commercial Spyware 6:03 - MinIO and Weka Divided on Licensing Changes 14:09 - OVHcloud Owes for Data Damages 18:42 - Arm Wants an Arm and a Leg for Chip Licenses 24:52 - Gordon Moore Dies at 94 37:35 - The Weeks Ahead 38:34 - Thanks for Watching Follow our hosts on Social MediaTom Hollingsworth: https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerdStephen Foskett: https://www.twitter.com/SFoskett Follow Gestalt ITWebsite: https://www.GestaltIT.com/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltITLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1789 Tags: #Rundown, #GordonMoore, #Spyware, #Pegasus, #Cloud, #ChipLicense, #NFD31, #NFDx, #ArubaAtmosphere, #Toshiba, @MinIO, @WekaIO, @OVHcloud, @OVHcloud_US, @Arm, @Intel
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Computing pioneer and Intel co-founder Gordon Moore has died. His name is commonly used in reference to Moore's Law, which stated that processors would be exponentially more complex, but he was much more than this. Moore was a visionary, who guided Intel through the DRAM market in the early years and then lead the transition of the company to lay the foundation for modern microcomputers. He quiet and polite, unlike Robert Noyce and Andy Grove, but everyone trusted Moore's thoughtful and considered decisions. Moore learned from his mistakes, notably a foray into the digital watch market, and was able to lead while allowing others to have their own autonomy. In a way, Moore created Silicon Valley but was entirely unlike what it has become. We could surely use more leaders in the mold of Gordon Moore! Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 0:34 - Toshiba Takeover Talks 3:10 - Biden Outlaws Feds Commercial Spyware 6:03 - MinIO and Weka Divided on Licensing Changes 14:09 - OVHcloud Owes for Data Damages 18:42 - Arm Wants an Arm and a Leg for Chip Licenses 24:52 - Gordon Moore Dies at 94 37:35 - The Weeks Ahead 38:34 - Thanks for Watching Follow our hosts on Social MediaTom Hollingsworth: https://www.twitter.com/NetworkingNerdStephen Foskett: https://www.twitter.com/SFoskett Follow Gestalt ITWebsite: https://www.GestaltIT.com/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltITLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1789 Tags: #Rundown, #GordonMoore, #Spyware, #Pegasus, #Cloud, #ChipLicense, #NFD31, #NFDx, #ArubaAtmosphere, #Toshiba, @MinIO, @WekaIO, @OVHcloud, @OVHcloud_US, @Arm, @Intel
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