To download a PDF copy of the original Gordon Moore article from Electronics magazine, go to: ftp://download.intel.com/museum/Moores_Law/Articles-Press_Releases/Gordon_Moore_1965_Article.pdf
For more information on the mentioned companies and associations:
Amphenol
www.amphenol.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/product.list/index.cfm
BertScope/SyntheSys Research
www.bertscope.com
DesignCon
www.designcon.com/2006/
Ethernet Alliance
www.ethernetalliance.org/home
FCI
https://portal.fciconnect.com/portal/page?_pageid=335,1577673&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&language=EN
W.L. Gore
www.gore.com/en_xx/products/cables/index.html
Rogers pegs solar's current cost per watt at $3.50, but he expects that to drop to $2 a watt in the next few years. He also says that the technology is cost effective, even at today's costs. For example, the meters in a solar home connected to the power grid will run backward during the day, and the solar roof will pay for itself within seven years. It then will continue to substantially reduce energy costs for the homeowner.
Also, Rogers sees the potential for solar in mobile applications. He cited a letter he had written to the head of Toyota, suggesting that solar cells could be incorporated in hybrid cars to greatly increase their fuel efficiency. He has yet to hear back from Toyota, though he thought he would improve his chances of getting a response by including a photo of the winner of a recent solar-powered automobile race—a Honda plated with SunPower cells!
SunPower Corp.
www.sunpowercorp.com/html/Company/About/aboutus.html