Intel Museum Silicon Valley History Online collection 1968-2003
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Intel Museum. Archives and Collections.
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Biography / Administrative History Founded in 1968, Intel Corporation is 36 years old. From the guide to the Intel Museum Silicon Valley History Online collection, 1968-2003, (Intel Museum. Archives and Collections.) ...
Moore, Gordon E., 1929-
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Gordon E. Moore was born in San Francisco, California, on 3 January 1929. Education: B.S. Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley (1950), Ph.D.Physical chemistry and physics, California Institute of Technology (1954). Employment: 1953-1956 Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, 1956-1957 Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, 1957-1968 Fairchild Semiconductor, 1968- Intel Corporation. Jay T. Last was born in Butler, Pennsylvania on 18 October 1929. Education: B.S., ...
Noyce, Robert N. (Robert Norton), 1927-1990
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Robert Noyce was a Silicon Valley pioneer who participated in the invention of the microchip. He was part of the first successful semiconductor corporation, Fairchild Semiconductor, and went on to be one of the founders of Intel. After his death in 1990, the Noyce Foundation was named by his estate. From the description of Robert N. Noyce papers, circa 1948-1990. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864008 Robert Noyce and Gordon E. Moore founded Intel in 1968 when...
Grove, Andrew S.
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