Moore's Law - The number of transistors and resistors on a chip doubles every 24 months — Gordon Moore Copy Share Image
The number of transistors on an integrated circuit will double in about 18 months. — Gordon Moore Copy Share Image
The main ingredient of the first quantum revolution, wave-particle duality, has led to inventions such as the transistor and the laser that… — Alain Aspect Copy Share Image
I knew when I was a kid that I had a Broadway voice. I wanted to be a rocker, because I grew… — Patti LuPone Copy Share Image
The creative musician ... is ... the radio receiver, not the broadcasting station. His personal discipline is to improve the quality of… — Robert Fripp Copy Share Image
“I guess you’re familiar with Moore’s Law? This states that the number of transistors that can be placed on an integrated circuit—which… — Robert Harris Copy Share Image
We tend to credit those who create an idea, not those who perfect it, forgetting that it is often only in the… — Malcolm Gladwell Copy Share Image
Let the people decide through the marketplace mechanism what they wish to see and hear. Why is there this national obsession to… — Mark S. Fowler Copy Share Image
I began to realize something - to understand the future you have to understand physics. Physics of the last century gave us… — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
Carbon nanotubes are amazing because they're really good electrical conductors, yet they are only a few atoms in diameter. You can make… — Paul McEuen Copy Share Image
In the increasingly mechanized, automated, cybernated environment of the modern world a cold, bodiless world of wheels, smooth plastic surfaces, tubes, pushbuttons,… — Eldridge Cleaver Copy Share Image
My parents were kind of over protective people. Me and my sister had to play in the backyard all the time. They… — Stephen Elop Copy Share Image
If you look at the last 150 years, about every 30 years or so, a new scientific discipline emerges that starts spinning… — Paul Saffo Copy Share Image
Once upon a time ... the only autonomous intelligences we humans knew of were us humans. We thought then that if humankind… — Dan Simmons Copy Share Image
The closest Western Civilization has come to unity since the Congress of Vienna in 1815 was the week the Sgt. Pepper album… — Langdon Winner Copy Share Image
Telephones in 2020 will be archaic, relics of a bygone era-like transistor radios are today. Telephony, which will be entirely IP-based by… — Josh Quittner Copy Share Image
Frequently, I have been asked if an experiment I have planned is pure or applied science; to me it is more important… — William Shockley Copy Share Image
“It was possible to look at actual smartphones and tablets and laptops that had been manufactured on Old Earth. They did not… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
“Moore's Law states that the number of transistors you can place on an integrated circuit doubles every two years or so, each… — Sean Platt Copy Share Image
My access to music when I was growing up was through pirate radio, you know, transistor radio under the pillow, listening to… — Robert Palmer Copy Share Image
Some consider UNIX to be the second most important invention to come out of AT&T Bell Labs after the transistor. — Dennis Ritchie Copy Share Image
One son appears in stereo - a transistor in one ear and the phone in the other.. — Erma Bombeck Copy Share Image
I had this little handheld transistor radio that I used to sleep next to. — Rod Stewart Copy Share Image
My parents didn't like me. For bathtub toys they gave me a blender and a transistor radio. — Rodney Dangerfield Copy Share Image
The transistor was a small plastic unit that would take us from a world of static bricks piled on top of each… — Ayah Bdeir Copy Share Image
Just remember, in 1973, we had no digital cameras, no personal computers, no Internet. The thought of putting a billion transistors in… — Martin Cooper Copy Share Image
I remember a great America where we made everything. There was a time when the only thing you got from Japan was… — Cher Copy Share Image
It's amazing. It's actually build from old Siemens Telefunken transistors from the 60ties. There is like 10 in there. It's the most… — Christian Fennesz Copy Share Image
“By the 1980's and 1990's, Moore's Law had emerged as the underlying assumption that governed almost everything in the Valley, from technology… — John Markoff Copy Share Image