A Quote by Bill Gates

Software is more important than hardware. — © Bill Gates
Software is more important than hardware.
Software and hardware design is less different than software designers think, but more different than hardware designers think.
Great graphics requires more than just high-performance hardware. Gamers know software is just as important.
Security can be enhanced with hardware. You can have a software-only solution, but it can be made more robust in conjunction with hardware.
We're not in hardware for hardware's sake. We're in hardware to be able to express all our platform and productivity software in a way that's unique.
At a certain point, the services that you build around the hardware become more important than the hardware itself.
Software is getting slower more rapidly than hardware becomes faster.
Oculus is actually more of a software company than it is a hardware company.
When you write a piece of software you assume a certain type of hardware. If you assume hardware that's too powerful then you can't sell many copies cause very few people have that machine. If you assume hardware that's too simple your product can't do as much.
When I was at Tek, I was frustrated that computer hardware was being improved faster than computer software. I wanted to invent some software that was completely different, that would grow and change as it was used. That's how wiki came about.
[Apple and RIM] are probably restricted, in some sense, to a certain maximum. ... If you want to reach more people than that, you sort-of have to separate the hardware and the software issue.
Even more amazing than modern technology is our opportunity to access information directly from Heaven, without hardware, software, or monthly service fees.
Apple's advantage is that it designs and builds software together, so if the software isn't excellent, it does the superlative hardware a disservice.
The most important thing was the creation of a... a standard, where hundreds of companies build hardware that can all run the same software.
What we believe is going to be very important is the delivery of traditional software and services and hardware over the Net. That's a form of electronic marketplace.
It's important not only to have the right timing of when the hardware is going to be released but also when we are going to be able to introduce quality software.
It wasn't until the Apple Macintosh that people understood what true hardware-software integration was about. It took one company to line it up: low-cost hardware, cool graphics, third-party products built on top of it, in an all-in-one attractive package that was accessible to consumer marketing.
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