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William Shockley
William Shockley William Shockley Born : London, England, February 13, 1910 Died ... California, USA, August 12, 1989 William Bradford Shockley (February 13, 1910 – August 12, 1989 ... of Silicon Valley. In his later life Shockley was a professor at Stanford, and he ... also became a foremost advocate of eugenics. Shockley was named by Time Magazine as ...
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Fairchild Semiconductor
Fairchild Semiconductor Fairchild Semiconductor introduced the first commercially available integrated circuit ... the manufacturing plant. History In 1956 William Shockley opened Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory as a division of Beckman ...
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Fairchild Semiconductor (translated from German)
Fairchild Semiconductor Those Fairchild Semiconductor corporation in South haven country ( usa ) is an American semiconductor manufacturer. The history of the enterprise begins in the year 1956 as William Shockley its Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory opened around new 4- ...
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Intel (translated from German)
... two Intel founders already were Veterans in Semiconductor business: ten years before had created it together with six other colleague Fairchild Semiconductor. The enterprise was at that time the largest semiconductor manufacturer of the world. Robert Noyce was a general manager of Fairchild Semiconductor, Gordon of moorlands Director/conductor of the ... moorlands were dissatisfied with their employer Fairchild Semiconductor. In less than one year the ...
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Traitorous Eight
Traitorous Eight The Traitorous Eight at Fairchild Semiconductor in 1959. From left: Gordon Moore, Sheldon ... traitorous eight are eight men who left Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory to form Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957. This derogatory term was ...
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User talk:Ancheta Wis/l
... device, which converts solar radiation into electricity. Semiconductor structures, which achieved this, were already known ... applications in space among others. TESTIMONIALS "A semiconductor photovoltaic cell converts solar energy directly into ... greater than the band gap of the semiconductor create electrons and holes which are separated ... electrical energy to light energy in a semiconductor was first observed by O. Lossew in ... 1 A multiple semicomnductor assembley comprising a semiconductor slice having a plurality of regions ...
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The William show it will grow, li (translated from Korean)
... show it will grow, li (William Bradford Shockley 1910 years 2 month 13th - 1989 years ... contact transistor which and sprouts the bell laboratory which it puts out Month of steam ... commerce characteristic. The lawyer of the bell laboratory will grow the show at once and ... of getting a patent newly, the bell laboratory does not willingly submit to decide the ... the place help where from the bell laboratory he is promoted in the management ...
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Silicon Valley
... Silicon refers to the high concentration of semiconductor and computer-related industries in the area ... decided to move to the area. William Shockley had quit Bell Labs in 1953 in ... to Mountain View, California to create the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory as part of Beckman Instruments and ...
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Robert Noyce (translated from German)
... Valley) was 1957 Joint founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and 1968 of Intel . In addition it ... physics professor prevented this. He worked William Shockley in the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory of Beckman of instrument. Together with ...
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Beckman Coulter
... Inc., is a company that makes biomedical laboratory instruments. Founded by Caltech professor Arnold O ... Inc.. In 1955, Beckman established the seminal Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory as a division of Beckman Instruments to begin commercializing the semiconductor transistor technology invented by Caltech alumnus ...
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