f that came to pass, it would potentially spell the end of Intel's ability to follow Moore's Law - the observation turned must-hit target made by Intel co-founder and pre-teen explosives enthusiast Gordon Moore
Pre-teen explosives enthusiast?
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f that came to pass, it would potentially spell the end of Intel's ability to follow Moore's Law - the observation turned must-hit target made by Intel co-founder and pre-teen explosives enthusiast Gordon Moore
Pre-teen explosives enthusiast?
Sure, that used to be something young people did as a hobby.