Moore worked at many places in his life
Moore, now 83, retired in 1998 to devote his energies to the multibillion-dollar Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, which focuses on conservation, science, patient care, and life in the Bay Area. In his 30 years at Intel(INTC), he served as CEO for more than a decade. Along the way he came up with what's widely known as Moore's law, which states that the number of transistors the industry can place on a computer chip will double every 18 to 24 months.I wish I could come up with something fancy.
I noticed that the number of transistors on integrated circuits had doubled every two years. this trend continued and is now called Moore's Law