Bob Noyce -- teen idol : T-shirt, 1990.
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SEMATECH (Organization)
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Founded 1987. Corporate interests: consulting and engineering services; semiconductor manufacturing. From the description of Archives. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83088392 SEMATECH declared June 1, 1990, "Bob Noyce Day." The celebration was inspired by a comment that an equipment supplier had made to the San Jose Mercury News. Americans need to "change their idols, " he said. He nominated Bob Noyce "for the pedestal." SEMATECH made up T-shirts printed with the quote, Noyc...
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...