Better, faster, stronger? Tech titans' obsession with turbocharged computer power could be our downfall | John Naughton
Briefly

Moore's Law, although eventually bound to slow, revolutionized the semiconductor industry by shaping expectations for computing power, fostering both innovation and hubris among industry leaders.
Gordon Moore's practical insight revealed that consumer goods could be financially risky for tech companies, as exemplified by Intel's costly experience in the digital watch market.
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