:59:10
That's it.
:59:13
Now we're separated.
:59:21
I'll never know why I left Jeanne.
:59:58
It's Moore's theory.
:59:59
In the 60s, he said that industrial...
1:00:03
...technological progress
would double every year.
1:00:06
An exponential
and not a gradual increase.
1:00:10
To simplify,
take a 40 Mega computer.
1:00:14
Next year, same model,
same price, 80 Mega.
1:00:17
The following year, 160 and so on...
1:00:21
Unlimited microchip capacity.
Moore saw it coming.
1:00:26
It makes things very exciting.
1:00:28
And with the old computers?
-Throw them out, more economical.
1:00:33
Prices get lower
but our fees remain the same.
1:00:37
Which means more and more profits
with more and more material.
1:00:42
Can't you keep the computer
and add more memory?
1:00:46
No, because the heart
of the computer evolves.
1:00:50
If you have stronger legs
but a weak brain...
1:00:53
...you won't know how to run faster.
1:00:56
You have to change the brain.
1:00:59
And Moore...