To keep up with the engineering demands of Moore’s Law, Craig Barrett, former Intel Chairman of the Board, discusses how the education and labor requirements of talent have evolved with the industry. While developing the first semiconductors took a team of only three people, today’s market requires several hundred engineers for each new product, most of whom are trained with graduate degrees.

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