When Gordon Moore began working at Shockley Semiconductor in 1956 ... In 1968, Moore left Fairchild with his colleague Robert Noyce to found Intel. Originally focusing on memory chips, Moore ...
The ease with which Intel was brought into existence was in large part due to the stature of Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore – Noyce being largely credited with the co-invention of the integrated ...
Gordon Moore ... In 1957, Moore co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor, a division of Fairchild Camera and Instrument, along with Robert Noyce and six other colleagues from Shockley Semiconductor.
Also in 1939, William Hewlett and Dave Packard founded ... Fairchild and founded their own companies. Including Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce, who in 1968 founded their own company in Santa ...
The news emerged yesterday that Gordon Moore, semiconductor pioneer ... A member of the so-called “Traitorous Eight” who left Shockley Semiconductor in 1957 to form Fairchild Semiconductor ...
Robert Noyce (co-inventor of the integrated circuit), Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock. Noyce and Moore had worked with William Shockley, co-inventor of the transistor, the fundamental building block ...
Gordon Moore, a pioneering Silicon Valley scientist and leading philanthropist, died on Friday, March 24, at his home in Hawaii, Intel Corporation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation jointly ...