Oral history interview with Robert T. Jenkins 2007 May 9, July 24

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Oral history interview with Robert T. Jenkins 2007 May 9, July 24

Robert T. "Ted" Jenkins begins his oral history by discussing his early life and his years at California Institute of Technology, where he reached bachelor's and master's degrees. Jenkins was recruited by Gordon Moore to work for Fairchild Semiconductor and left a short time later to follow Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce to Noyce-Moore Electronics, later called Intel. Jenkins reflects on his lengthy career at Intel and his work on blue LED, early microprocessor chips, and other products.

Sound files ; digital, mp3 fileTranscript : (100 leaves) ; 29 cm.

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