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Ours Was the Shining | |
| David Leonhardt | ||
ǻ | Random House | ||
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Everything Is Tuberc | |
| John Green | ||
ǻ | Crash Course Books | ||
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Dynamic Growth of Ch | |
| David K. Tse 외 | ||
ǻ | Cambridge University Press | ||
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The Aftermath | |
| Philip Bump | ||
ǻ | Viking | ||
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Multi-Core Processor | |
The race for computer power and speed has been underway since World War II. It accelerated tremendously in 1971, with Intel’s introduction of the first microprocessor. Soon afterward, one of Intel’s founders, Gordon Moore, observed that price-performance was doubling every 18 months, and that trend became known as Moore’s Law. | ||