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Podfather - Robert Noyce and the Rise of Silicon Valley (2009)
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Robert Noyce - Semiconductor Pioneer
Robert Noyce is credited with Jack Kilby for the invention of the integrated circuit and co-founded both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. In this 1984 lect...
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Robert Noyce
In this Classic Clip, Dr. Robert Noyce, Vice Chair of Intel and a pioneer in the electronics industry, talks about the future of technology in the workplace....
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Robert Noyce
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NECESSITY is the mother of invention - Robert Noyce - #Entspresso
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He's nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley".
He co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968.
He's credited
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Robert Noyce Interview
Noyce invented the silicon chip and integrated circuit. Cofounder of Intel. Graduate of MIT.
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"Robert Noyce: The Man Behind the Microchip" - Leslie...
A Visiting Scholar in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at Stanford, Berlin is also Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives, a d...
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | Silicon Valley Chapter 1 | PBS
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce's invention of the microchip launched...
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Robert Noyce Google Doodle
12th December 2011: Today Google honors Robert Noyce, "the Mayor of Silicon Valley". He was born 1927 (84 years ago) in Burlington, Iowa. Robert Noyce is cre...
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Google Doodle Robert Noyce
Hey guys we are doing todays google doodle that celebrates Robert Noyce's 68th birthday. He was nicknamed the mayor of silicon valley, and was the leader beh...
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Robert Noyce Google Doodle
Robert Noyce Google Doodle.
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Robert Noyce Google Doodle
Robert Noyce Google Doodle.
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | Silicon Valley excerpt: Robert Noyce Goes to Silicon Valley | PBS
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce sees the technical reports on the tra...
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Introduction to the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship
The PhysTEC project has produced a video introduction to the benefits of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, as told by two Noyce Scholars and a Noyce Prog...
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7.30.14 The Intel Trinity: Noyce, Moore & Grove
Speaker: Michael Malone, Author, "The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company" Interviewer: La...
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Google Doodle - 87émme Anniversaire de Robert Noyce
Lisez-moi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Biographie Le 12 décembre 1927, il naît à Burl...
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Robert Noyce - MicroChip Inventor and Intel Co-Founder
Robert Noyce has the nickname "Mayor of Silicon Valley." A noted visionary and natural leader, Robert Noyce helped to create a new industry when he developed...
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Todays History 12 Desember 1927 Penemu Microchip Robert Noyce Lahir - IMS
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St. John Fisher College Robert Noyce Scholar (FISCHRS) Program Video
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Robert Noyce Documentary
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Angie Card: Robert Noyce Scholarship Recipient
Without the Noyce Scholarship awarded to me, I would have dropped out of school to earn money to pay for the necessities of life. I would have lost my job as...
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i-Doodle 4 Google : Robert Noyce 84th Birthday
December 12, 1927 -- June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley", co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel in 1968. He is also credit...
Robert Noyce - Semiconductor Pioneer
Robert Noyce is credited with Jack Kilby for the invention of the integrated circuit and co-founded both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. In this 1984 lect......
Robert Noyce is credited with Jack Kilby for the invention of the integrated circuit and co-founded both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. In this 1984 lect...
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Robert Noyce is credited with Jack Kilby for the invention of the integrated circuit and co-founded both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. In this 1984 lect...
Robert Noyce
In this Classic Clip, Dr. Robert Noyce, Vice Chair of Intel and a pioneer in the electronics industry, talks about the future of technology in the workplace.......
In this Classic Clip, Dr. Robert Noyce, Vice Chair of Intel and a pioneer in the electronics industry, talks about the future of technology in the workplace....
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In this Classic Clip, Dr. Robert Noyce, Vice Chair of Intel and a pioneer in the electronics industry, talks about the future of technology in the workplace....
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Robert Noyce
Project For Full Sail...
Project For Full Sail
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NECESSITY is the mother of invention - Robert Noyce - #Entspresso
Good morning #BelieveNation! Today's message is necessity is the mother of invention. Over to you Robert Noyce.
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Good morning #BelieveNation! Today's message is necessity is the mother of invention. Over to you Robert Noyce.
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He's nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley".
He co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968.
He's credited (with Jack Kilby) with the realization of the first integrated circuit or microchip which fueled the personal computer revolution and gave Silicon Valley its name.
Source: https://youtu.be/-8RTMFtBjwY?t=4m45s
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Good morning #BelieveNation! Today's message is necessity is the mother of invention. Over to you Robert Noyce.
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He's nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley".
He co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968.
He's credited (with Jack Kilby) with the realization of the first integrated circuit or microchip which fueled the personal computer revolution and gave Silicon Valley its name.
Source: https://youtu.be/-8RTMFtBjwY?t=4m45s
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Robert Noyce Interview
Noyce invented the silicon chip and integrated circuit. Cofounder of Intel. Graduate of MIT....
Noyce invented the silicon chip and integrated circuit. Cofounder of Intel. Graduate of MIT.
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Noyce invented the silicon chip and integrated circuit. Cofounder of Intel. Graduate of MIT.
"Robert Noyce: The Man Behind the Microchip" - Leslie...
A Visiting Scholar in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at Stanford, Berlin is also Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives, a d......
A Visiting Scholar in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at Stanford, Berlin is also Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives, a d...
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A Visiting Scholar in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at Stanford, Berlin is also Project Historian for the Silicon Valley Archives, a d...
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | Silicon Valley Chapter 1 | PBS
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce's invention of the microchip launched......
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce's invention of the microchip launched...
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Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce's invention of the microchip launched...
- published: 01 Feb 2013
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Robert Noyce Google Doodle
12th December 2011: Today Google honors Robert Noyce, "the Mayor of Silicon Valley". He was born 1927 (84 years ago) in Burlington, Iowa. Robert Noyce is cre......
12th December 2011: Today Google honors Robert Noyce, "the Mayor of Silicon Valley". He was born 1927 (84 years ago) in Burlington, Iowa. Robert Noyce is cre...
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12th December 2011: Today Google honors Robert Noyce, "the Mayor of Silicon Valley". He was born 1927 (84 years ago) in Burlington, Iowa. Robert Noyce is cre...
- published: 11 Dec 2011
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author: tagSeoBlog
Google Doodle Robert Noyce
Hey guys we are doing todays google doodle that celebrates Robert Noyce's 68th birthday. He was nicknamed the mayor of silicon valley, and was the leader beh......
Hey guys we are doing todays google doodle that celebrates Robert Noyce's 68th birthday. He was nicknamed the mayor of silicon valley, and was the leader beh...
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Hey guys we are doing todays google doodle that celebrates Robert Noyce's 68th birthday. He was nicknamed the mayor of silicon valley, and was the leader beh...
- published: 13 Dec 2011
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author: skytek65
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | Silicon Valley excerpt: Robert Noyce Goes to Silicon Valley | PBS
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce sees the technical reports on the tra......
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce sees the technical reports on the tra...
wn.com/American Experience | Silicon Valley Excerpt Robert Noyce Goes To Silicon Valley | Pbs
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2332168287 (US Only) Premieres Feb. 5, 2013 // Robert Noyce sees the technical reports on the tra...
- published: 02 Feb 2013
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Introduction to the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship
The PhysTEC project has produced a video introduction to the benefits of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, as told by two Noyce Scholars and a Noyce Prog......
The PhysTEC project has produced a video introduction to the benefits of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, as told by two Noyce Scholars and a Noyce Prog...
wn.com/Introduction To The Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship
The PhysTEC project has produced a video introduction to the benefits of the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, as told by two Noyce Scholars and a Noyce Prog...
- published: 26 Jul 2010
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author: Physicsed
7.30.14 The Intel Trinity: Noyce, Moore & Grove
Speaker: Michael Malone, Author, "The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company" Interviewer: La......
Speaker: Michael Malone, Author, "The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company" Interviewer: La...
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Speaker: Michael Malone, Author, "The Intel Trinity: How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove Built the World's Most Important Company" Interviewer: La...
Google Doodle - 87émme Anniversaire de Robert Noyce
Lisez-moi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Biographie Le 12 décembre 1927, il naît à Burl......
Lisez-moi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Biographie Le 12 décembre 1927, il naît à Burl...
wn.com/Google Doodle 87Émme Anniversaire De Robert Noyce
Lisez-moi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Biographie Le 12 décembre 1927, il naît à Burl...
Robert Noyce - MicroChip Inventor and Intel Co-Founder
Robert Noyce has the nickname "Mayor of Silicon Valley." A noted visionary and natural leader, Robert Noyce helped to create a new industry when he developed......
Robert Noyce has the nickname "Mayor of Silicon Valley." A noted visionary and natural leader, Robert Noyce helped to create a new industry when he developed...
wn.com/Robert Noyce Microchip Inventor And Intel Co Founder
Robert Noyce has the nickname "Mayor of Silicon Valley." A noted visionary and natural leader, Robert Noyce helped to create a new industry when he developed...
Todays History 12 Desember 1927 Penemu Microchip Robert Noyce Lahir - IMS
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St. John Fisher College Robert Noyce Scholar (FISCHRS) Program Video
Want to apply? Go here: http://citadel.sjfc.edu/faculty/bricca/noyce/ The St. John Fisher College (SJFC) Robert Noyce Scholar Program, Fisher Scholars for Ru......
Want to apply? Go here: http://citadel.sjfc.edu/faculty/bricca/noyce/ The St. John Fisher College (SJFC) Robert Noyce Scholar Program, Fisher Scholars for Ru...
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Want to apply? Go here: http://citadel.sjfc.edu/faculty/bricca/noyce/ The St. John Fisher College (SJFC) Robert Noyce Scholar Program, Fisher Scholars for Ru...
Angie Card: Robert Noyce Scholarship Recipient
Without the Noyce Scholarship awarded to me, I would have dropped out of school to earn money to pay for the necessities of life. I would have lost my job as......
Without the Noyce Scholarship awarded to me, I would have dropped out of school to earn money to pay for the necessities of life. I would have lost my job as...
wn.com/Angie Card Robert Noyce Scholarship Recipient
Without the Noyce Scholarship awarded to me, I would have dropped out of school to earn money to pay for the necessities of life. I would have lost my job as...
- published: 06 Apr 2011
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i-Doodle 4 Google : Robert Noyce 84th Birthday
December 12, 1927 -- June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley", co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel in 1968. He is also credit......
December 12, 1927 -- June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley", co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel in 1968. He is also credit...
wn.com/I Doodle 4 Google Robert Noyce 84Th Birthday
December 12, 1927 -- June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley", co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel in 1968. He is also credit...
- published: 12 Dec 2011
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Live@Stream.FM Feb 2008 - mixed by Gareth Noyce
Thugfucker Blatant Promotion (Guy Gerber and Hadas Reshuffle)
Tube and Berger Funky Shit (Gui Boratto remix)
Sholmi Aber Moods (Valentino Kanzyani Remix)
DJ Tocadisco Better Begin (Gui Boratto remix)
Gel Abril Very Wrong (Chaim Remix)
Kolombo Model (Robert Babicz Remix)
Marlow and Claudia Nehls Water (Daniel Stefanik Remix)
Slam We’re Not Here (Christian Fischer Remix)
Pig and Dan Imagine
Pig and
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Live@Stream.FM October 2007 - mixed by Gareth Noyce
Flavi Flavi - Robert babicz Remix
Francois Dubois I Try - Jamie Anderson Remix
Dennis Ferrer, Abicah Soul, telepopmusic Love Can Damage Your Health
Lush 7 Unwind - Lutzenkirchen Remix
M.A.N.D.Y., Booka Shade Oh Superman
Sanomat Need to Change - Audiofly Remix
Tiefschwarz Ghostrack - Shonky Remix
Marc Romboy, Stephen Bodzin Callisto
Tiefschwarz Blow - Radio Slave Remix
Alexkid Love Letters - Marc R
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The Intel Trinity
[Recorded: July 24, 2014] In today's world of Google, Facebook, and Twitter, the digital age has all but forgotten its beginnings and the man who created the...
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Intel IT Centre With Big data Business Collaboration Cloud Computing
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Our history
Back in 1968, two scientists, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, founded Intel with a vision for semiconductor memory products. By 1971, they had introduced the world’s first microprocessor. Since then, Intel has established a heritage of innovation that continues to expand the reach and promise of computing while advancing the ways people work and live worldw
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SHIFT HAPPENS! LIVE AN INSPIRED LIFE WITH DR. ROBERT HOLDEN | March 2013 | PBS
Make the shift to a more authentic, successful, joyful, and happy life, with SIX proven principles and practices that are presented by renowned British autho...
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Intel Power Server System & Online Backup Storage
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Nobel Prizes: Who Won & Who Got Snubbed
All of the 2013 Nobel prizes have been announced! This year's prizes went to people doing amazing work, but not everyone can be a winner. Trace looks at who ...
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Google Panda Holiday Break, Googlebot Smartphones, Hidden +1 & More
http://www.SERoundtable.com/ - This week I talked about how Google promised to not do any major Panda updates until after the holiday season. Google introduc...
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TI CEO receives highest honor from industry
Rich Templeton, TI chairman, president and CEO, was named the 2012 recipient of The Semiconductor Industry Association's (SIA) highest honor, the Robert N. N...
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ANDY INNES TRIO - GITANE
Andy Innes Trio perform 'Gitane' live for BalconyTV Johannesburg Subscribe to us right now at http://bit.ly/15yj4oc 'Like' us on Facebook - http://Facebook.c...
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NOYCE™ - Year03 Live 2008
Live 2008 in Magdeburg
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TAG #006 12dic2011 - Reseña HTC, Twitter New Look, Xbox Nuevo Dashboard,
Entérate de la información más importante de la semana en TAG, un noticiero de tecnología conducido por Javier Matuk que se transmite en streaming todos los ...
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Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding (Boyce Avenue piano acoustic cover) on Apple & Spotify
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Robert Wolfe - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview
Also see http://batgap.com/robert-wolfe/ During Robert's travels he has labored as an auto assembly line worker in Detroit, as a carnival worker, a journalis...
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Celebrating Science at Grinnell
Grinnell science students describe their undergraduate research experiences. In order of appearance: Ria Laureijs '10, Biological Chemistry (accompanied by M...
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Robert Glasper Experiment - The Light/Smells Like Teen Spirits - Live at La Spezia Jazz
Robert Glasper Experiment Live al La Spezia Jazz, 04/07/2012 The Light (J Dilla/Common) Smells Like Teen Spirits (Nirvana) Robert Glasper - piano, rhodes Cas...
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The Giver: Full New York Press Conference - Meryl Streep, Taylor Swift, Jeff Bridges
In a seemingly perfect community, without war, pain, suffering, differences or choice, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain...
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Noyce-Arguedas
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Noyce - Too Soon
8 minutes of pure bliss entitled "Too Soon" by the United Kingdom-based producer Noyce. Download available via the following url: http://thatfix.com/2013/05/...
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AN EVENING WITH JERRY LEWIS: LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS | March 2013 | PBS
Join Jerry Lewis on a journey of unprecedented superstardom through comedy, song, film clips and personal stories. Laugh out loud to Jerry's onstage antics a...
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Anna Joyce - Melhor Que Tu
Directed by JKP STUDIO Director of Photography: Jihad Kahwajy Street Night Playback Scene by João Copyright © 2014.
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Noyce - Ongoing
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Live@Stream.FM Feb 2008 - mixed by Gareth Noyce
Thugfucker Blatant Promotion (Guy Gerber and Hadas Reshuffle)
Tube and Berger Funky Shit (Gui Boratto remix)
Sholmi Aber Moods (Valentino Kanzyani Remix)
DJ Toc...
Thugfucker Blatant Promotion (Guy Gerber and Hadas Reshuffle)
Tube and Berger Funky Shit (Gui Boratto remix)
Sholmi Aber Moods (Valentino Kanzyani Remix)
DJ Tocadisco Better Begin (Gui Boratto remix)
Gel Abril Very Wrong (Chaim Remix)
Kolombo Model (Robert Babicz Remix)
Marlow and Claudia Nehls Water (Daniel Stefanik Remix)
Slam We’re Not Here (Christian Fischer Remix)
Pig and Dan Imagine
Pig and Dan Sly Detector
wn.com/Live Stream.Fm Feb 2008 Mixed By Gareth Noyce
Thugfucker Blatant Promotion (Guy Gerber and Hadas Reshuffle)
Tube and Berger Funky Shit (Gui Boratto remix)
Sholmi Aber Moods (Valentino Kanzyani Remix)
DJ Tocadisco Better Begin (Gui Boratto remix)
Gel Abril Very Wrong (Chaim Remix)
Kolombo Model (Robert Babicz Remix)
Marlow and Claudia Nehls Water (Daniel Stefanik Remix)
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Live@Stream.FM October 2007 - mixed by Gareth Noyce
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Flavi Flavi - Robert babicz Remix
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Dennis Ferrer, Abicah Soul, telepopmusic Love Can Damage Your Health
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The Intel Trinity
[Recorded: July 24, 2014] In today's world of Google, Facebook, and Twitter, the digital age has all but forgotten its beginnings and the man who created the......
[Recorded: July 24, 2014] In today's world of Google, Facebook, and Twitter, the digital age has all but forgotten its beginnings and the man who created the...
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[Recorded: July 24, 2014] In today's world of Google, Facebook, and Twitter, the digital age has all but forgotten its beginnings and the man who created the...
Intel IT Centre With Big data Business Collaboration Cloud Computing
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Our history
Back in 1968, two scientists, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, founded Intel with a vision for semiconductor memory prod...
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Our history
Back in 1968, two scientists, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, founded Intel with a vision for semiconductor memory products. By 1971, they had introduced the world’s first microprocessor. Since then, Intel has established a heritage of innovation that continues to expand the reach and promise of computing while advancing the ways people work and live worldwide
Our mission: Utilize the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on earth.
Our vision: If it is smart and connected, it is best with Intel.
Quick facts
Global headquarters: Santa Clara, California
107,600 employees worldwide (at end of 2013)
55 percent of employees reside in the U.S.
NASDAQ ticker symbol: INTC
Brian M. Krzanich, Chief Executive Officer
Renée J. James, President
2013 net revenue: $52.7 billion
2013 earnings per share: $1.89
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Our history
Back in 1968, two scientists, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, founded Intel with a vision for semiconductor memory products. By 1971, they had introduced the world’s first microprocessor. Since then, Intel has established a heritage of innovation that continues to expand the reach and promise of computing while advancing the ways people work and live worldwide
Our mission: Utilize the power of Moore's Law to bring smart, connected devices to every person on earth.
Our vision: If it is smart and connected, it is best with Intel.
Quick facts
Global headquarters: Santa Clara, California
107,600 employees worldwide (at end of 2013)
55 percent of employees reside in the U.S.
NASDAQ ticker symbol: INTC
Brian M. Krzanich, Chief Executive Officer
Renée J. James, President
2013 net revenue: $52.7 billion
2013 earnings per share: $1.89
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SHIFT HAPPENS! LIVE AN INSPIRED LIFE WITH DR. ROBERT HOLDEN | March 2013 | PBS
Make the shift to a more authentic, successful, joyful, and happy life, with SIX proven principles and practices that are presented by renowned British autho......
Make the shift to a more authentic, successful, joyful, and happy life, with SIX proven principles and practices that are presented by renowned British autho...
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Make the shift to a more authentic, successful, joyful, and happy life, with SIX proven principles and practices that are presented by renowned British autho...
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Nobel Prizes: Who Won & Who Got Snubbed
All of the 2013 Nobel prizes have been announced! This year's prizes went to people doing amazing work, but not everyone can be a winner. Trace looks at who ......
All of the 2013 Nobel prizes have been announced! This year's prizes went to people doing amazing work, but not everyone can be a winner. Trace looks at who ...
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All of the 2013 Nobel prizes have been announced! This year's prizes went to people doing amazing work, but not everyone can be a winner. Trace looks at who ...
- published: 12 Oct 2013
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Google Panda Holiday Break, Googlebot Smartphones, Hidden +1 & More
http://www.SERoundtable.com/ - This week I talked about how Google promised to not do any major Panda updates until after the holiday season. Google introduc......
http://www.SERoundtable.com/ - This week I talked about how Google promised to not do any major Panda updates until after the holiday season. Google introduc...
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http://www.SERoundtable.com/ - This week I talked about how Google promised to not do any major Panda updates until after the holiday season. Google introduc...
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TI CEO receives highest honor from industry
Rich Templeton, TI chairman, president and CEO, was named the 2012 recipient of The Semiconductor Industry Association's (SIA) highest honor, the Robert N. N......
Rich Templeton, TI chairman, president and CEO, was named the 2012 recipient of The Semiconductor Industry Association's (SIA) highest honor, the Robert N. N...
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Rich Templeton, TI chairman, president and CEO, was named the 2012 recipient of The Semiconductor Industry Association's (SIA) highest honor, the Robert N. N...
ANDY INNES TRIO - GITANE
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- published: 13 Sep 2012
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NOYCE™ - Year03 Live 2008
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Live 2008 in Magdeburg
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Live 2008 in Magdeburg
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TAG #006 12dic2011 - Reseña HTC, Twitter New Look, Xbox Nuevo Dashboard,
Entérate de la información más importante de la semana en TAG, un noticiero de tecnología conducido por Javier Matuk que se transmite en streaming todos los ......
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Love Me Like You Do - Ellie Goulding (Boyce Avenue piano acoustic cover) on Apple & Spotify
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- published: 17 May 2015
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Robert Wolfe - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview
Also see http://batgap.com/robert-wolfe/ During Robert's travels he has labored as an auto assembly line worker in Detroit, as a carnival worker, a journalis......
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Celebrating Science at Grinnell
Grinnell science students describe their undergraduate research experiences. In order of appearance: Ria Laureijs '10, Biological Chemistry (accompanied by M......
Grinnell science students describe their undergraduate research experiences. In order of appearance: Ria Laureijs '10, Biological Chemistry (accompanied by M...
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Grinnell science students describe their undergraduate research experiences. In order of appearance: Ria Laureijs '10, Biological Chemistry (accompanied by M...
Robert Glasper Experiment - The Light/Smells Like Teen Spirits - Live at La Spezia Jazz
Robert Glasper Experiment Live al La Spezia Jazz, 04/07/2012 The Light (J Dilla/Common) Smells Like Teen Spirits (Nirvana) Robert Glasper - piano, rhodes Cas......
Robert Glasper Experiment Live al La Spezia Jazz, 04/07/2012 The Light (J Dilla/Common) Smells Like Teen Spirits (Nirvana) Robert Glasper - piano, rhodes Cas...
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Robert Glasper Experiment Live al La Spezia Jazz, 04/07/2012 The Light (J Dilla/Common) Smells Like Teen Spirits (Nirvana) Robert Glasper - piano, rhodes Cas...
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The Giver: Full New York Press Conference - Meryl Streep, Taylor Swift, Jeff Bridges
In a seemingly perfect community, without war, pain, suffering, differences or choice, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain......
In a seemingly perfect community, without war, pain, suffering, differences or choice, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain...
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In a seemingly perfect community, without war, pain, suffering, differences or choice, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain...
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Noyce - Too Soon
8 minutes of pure bliss entitled "Too Soon" by the United Kingdom-based producer Noyce. Download available via the following url: http://thatfix.com/2013/05/......
8 minutes of pure bliss entitled "Too Soon" by the United Kingdom-based producer Noyce. Download available via the following url: http://thatfix.com/2013/05/...
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8 minutes of pure bliss entitled "Too Soon" by the United Kingdom-based producer Noyce. Download available via the following url: http://thatfix.com/2013/05/...
- published: 19 May 2013
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AN EVENING WITH JERRY LEWIS: LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS | March 2013 | PBS
Join Jerry Lewis on a journey of unprecedented superstardom through comedy, song, film clips and personal stories. Laugh out loud to Jerry's onstage antics a......
Join Jerry Lewis on a journey of unprecedented superstardom through comedy, song, film clips and personal stories. Laugh out loud to Jerry's onstage antics a...
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Join Jerry Lewis on a journey of unprecedented superstardom through comedy, song, film clips and personal stories. Laugh out loud to Jerry's onstage antics a...
- published: 31 Jan 2013
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Anna Joyce - Melhor Que Tu
Directed by JKP STUDIO Director of Photography: Jihad Kahwajy Street Night Playback Scene by João Copyright © 2014....
Directed by JKP STUDIO Director of Photography: Jihad Kahwajy Street Night Playback Scene by João Copyright © 2014.
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Directed by JKP STUDIO Director of Photography: Jihad Kahwajy Street Night Playback Scene by João Copyright © 2014.
- published: 24 Apr 2014
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author: Anna Joyce
Noyce - Ongoing
Piece by Piece : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Piece-by-Piece/436793609688990
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- published: 18 Oct 2012
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THE REAL REVOLUTIONARIES
Documentary The story of 'Silicon Valley' and of two intelligent but very different men . William Shockley and Robert Noyce .
Director: Paul Crowder
Writer: Mark Monroe
Stars: John Lithgow 2009
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La Batalla del Chip TOSHIBA Vs Samsung Documental
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Deep Dive Machine Learning Project at Stanford CS Department
Speaker: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. For his PhD work in probabilistic data management, Chris received the SIGMOD 2010 Jim Gray Dissertation Award.
He helped discover the first join algorithm with worst-case optimal running time, which won the best paper at PODS 2012. H
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A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series - Ted Hoff
We are pleased to honor and feature Ted Hoff, our A. Richard Newton Kick-Off Speaker for the 10th Anniversary of our Series. Ted joined Intel in 1968 as the 12th employee, working with co-founder Robert Noyce. He was an integral part of two key inventions, critical to modern technology – The Intel 4004, the first commercial microprocessor and the CODEC switched-capacitor filter – the first commerc
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09 Mars 2015, Analytics on Sensor Data by Christopher Ré
Bio: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. His work's goal is to enable users and developers to build applications that more deeply understand and exploit data. Chris received his PhD from the University of Washington in Seattle under the supervision of Dan Suciu. For his PhD work
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Building the Future: The Planar Integrated Circuit
[Recorded: May 8, 2009] The solid circuits built originally by Jack Kilby established that all the components required to make general-purpose electronic cir...
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2013 SIA Award Dinner (part 3 of 4)
SIA hosted its 36th Annual Award Dinner on November 7, 2013. Applied Materials Chairman Mike Splinter received sia's highest honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award...
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2000 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: Andrew S. Grove Major Medals: Edison Medal: Jun-ichi Nishizawa Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Vladimir A. Kotelnikov James H. Mulligan, Jr...
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2001 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: Herwig Kogelnik Major Medals: Edison Medal: Robert H. Dennard James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Brian D. O. Anderson Medal for Eng...
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2003 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: Nick Holonyak, Jr. Major Medals: Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Joachim Hagenauer James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Yasuharu Suemats...
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2005 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: James L. Flanagan Major Medals: Edison Medal: Peter Lawrenson Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Jim K. Omura James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education...
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IEEE Centennial Technical Convocation, Sessions 4 and 5
IEEE Centennial Technical Convocation October 9/10, 1984, Franklin Institute Speakers, session 4: J.L. Everett, III, Chief Executive Officer (moderator) Robe...
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A Teacher's Gift -- Nurturing Exploration in Our Children
Dr. Jeff Goldstein, Director National Center for Earth and Space Science Education Tuesday April 16, 2013 Seminar supported in part by the Robert Noyce Teach...
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Invention of the integrated circuit
The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born when the German physicist and engineer Werner Jacobi developed and patented the first known integrated transistor amplifier in 1949 and the British radio engineer Geoffrey Dummer proposed to integrate a variety of standard electronic components in a monolithic semiconductor crystal in 1952. A year later, Harwick Johnson file
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Morris Chang with Jen-Hsun Huang
[Recorded Oct 17, 2007] A rare and fascinating conversation with one of the most innovative semiconductor pioneers and esteemed business leaders of our time....
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Learning Space - Teachers of Tomorrow
See also http://plus.google.com/events/cnkhutinr3ldruuscb4gof69nno Learning Space is a weekly show about astronomy and science education and outreach. This w...
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The Innovators: Author Walter Isaacson in Conversation with John Hollar
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning author Walter Isaacson became fascinated with other compelling stories of the men and women who have led the global revolution of the Information Age. The Innovators is his revealing account of the revolutionaries who created the computer and t
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CHM Revolutionaries: "The Innovators" Author Walter Isaacson in Conversation with John Hollar
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning author Walter Isaacson became fascinated with other compelling stories of the men and women who have led the global revolution of the Information Age. The Innovators is his revealing account of the revolutionaries who created the computer and t
THE REAL REVOLUTIONARIES
Documentary The story of 'Silicon Valley' and of two intelligent but very different men ....
Documentary The story of 'Silicon Valley' and of two intelligent but very different men . William Shockley and Robert Noyce .
Director: Paul Crowder
Writer: Mark Monroe
Stars: John Lithgow 2009
wn.com/The Real Revolutionaries
Documentary The story of 'Silicon Valley' and of two intelligent but very different men . William Shockley and Robert Noyce .
Director: Paul Crowder
Writer: Mark Monroe
Stars: John Lithgow 2009
- published: 17 Apr 2014
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La Batalla del Chip TOSHIBA Vs Samsung Documental
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Un circuito integrado (CI), también conocido como chip o microchip, es una pastilla pequeña de material semiconductor, de algunos milímetros cuadrados de área, sobre la que se fabrican circuitos electrónicos generalmente mediante fotolitografía y que está protegida dentro de un encapsulado de plástico o cerámica. El encapsulado posee conductores metálicos apropiados para hacer conexión entre la pastilla y un circuito impreso.
En abril de 1949, el ingeniero alemán Werner Jacobi1 (Siemens AG) completa la primera solicitud de patente para circuitos integrados con dispositivos amplificadores de semiconductores. Jacobi realizó una típica aplicación industrial para su patente, la cual no fue registrada.
Más tarde, la integración de circuitos fue conceptualizada por el científico de radares Geoffrey Dummer (1909-2002), que estaba trabajando para la Royal Radar Establishment del Ministerio de Defensa Británico, a finales de la década de 1940 y principios de la década de 1950.
El primer circuito integrado fue desarrollado en 1959 por el ingeniero Jack S. Kilby1 (1923-2005) pocos meses después de haber sido contratado por la firma Texas Instruments. Se trataba de un dispositivo de germanio que integraba seis transistores en una misma base semiconductora para formar un oscilador de rotación de fase.
En el año 2000 Kilby fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Física por la enorme contribución de su invento al desarrollo de la tecnología.2
Robert Noyce desarrolló su propio circuito integrado, que patentó unos seis meses después. Además resolvió algunos problemas prácticos que poseía el circuito de Kilby, como el de la interconexión de todos los componentes; al simplificar la estructura del chip mediante la adición de metal en una capa final y la eliminación de algunas de las conexiones, el circuito integrado se hizo más adecuado para su producción en masa. Además de ser uno de los pioneros del circuito integrado, Robert Noyce también fue uno de los co-fundadores de Intel Corporation, uno de los mayores fabricantes de circuitos integrados del mundo.3
Los circuitos integrados se encuentran en todos los aparatos electrónicos modernos, tales como relojes, automóviles, televisores, reproductores MP3, teléfonos móviles, computadoras, equipos médicos, etc.
El desarrollo de los circuitos integrados fue posible gracias a descubrimientos experimentales que demostraron que los semiconductor, particularmente los transistores, pueden realizar algunas de las funciones de las válvulas de vacío.
La integración de grandes cantidades de diminutos transistores en pequeños chips fue un enorme avance sobre el ensamblaje manual de los tubos de vacío (válvulas) y en la fabricación de circuitos electrónicos utilizando componentes discretos.
La capacidad de producción masiva de circuitos integrados, su confiabilidad y la facilidad de agregarles complejidad, llevó a su estandarización, reemplazando circuitos completos con diseños que utilizaban transistores discretos, y además, llevando rápidamente a la obsolescencia a las válvulas o tubos de vacío.
Son tres las ventajas más importantes que tienen los circuitos integrados sobre los circuitos electrónicos construidos con componentes discretos: su menor costo; su mayor eficiencia energética y su reducido tamaño. El bajo costo es debido a que los CI son fabricados siendo impresos como una sola pieza por fotolitografía a partir de una oblea, generalmente de silicio, permitiendo la producción en cadena de grandes cantidades, con una muy baja tasa de defectos. La elevada eficiencia se debe a que, dada la miniaturización de todos sus componentes, el consumo de energía es considerablemente menor, a iguales condiciones de funcionamiento que un circuito electrónico homólogo fabricado con componentes discretos. Finalmente, el más notable atributo, es su reducido tamaño en relación a los circuitos discretos; para ilustrar esto: un circuito integrado puede contener desde miles hasta varios millones de transistores en unos pocos milímetros cuadrados4 .
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Un circuito integrado (CI), también conocido como chip o microchip, es una pastilla pequeña de material semiconductor, de algunos milímetros cuadrados de área, sobre la que se fabrican circuitos electrónicos generalmente mediante fotolitografía y que está protegida dentro de un encapsulado de plástico o cerámica. El encapsulado posee conductores metálicos apropiados para hacer conexión entre la pastilla y un circuito impreso.
En abril de 1949, el ingeniero alemán Werner Jacobi1 (Siemens AG) completa la primera solicitud de patente para circuitos integrados con dispositivos amplificadores de semiconductores. Jacobi realizó una típica aplicación industrial para su patente, la cual no fue registrada.
Más tarde, la integración de circuitos fue conceptualizada por el científico de radares Geoffrey Dummer (1909-2002), que estaba trabajando para la Royal Radar Establishment del Ministerio de Defensa Británico, a finales de la década de 1940 y principios de la década de 1950.
El primer circuito integrado fue desarrollado en 1959 por el ingeniero Jack S. Kilby1 (1923-2005) pocos meses después de haber sido contratado por la firma Texas Instruments. Se trataba de un dispositivo de germanio que integraba seis transistores en una misma base semiconductora para formar un oscilador de rotación de fase.
En el año 2000 Kilby fue galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Física por la enorme contribución de su invento al desarrollo de la tecnología.2
Robert Noyce desarrolló su propio circuito integrado, que patentó unos seis meses después. Además resolvió algunos problemas prácticos que poseía el circuito de Kilby, como el de la interconexión de todos los componentes; al simplificar la estructura del chip mediante la adición de metal en una capa final y la eliminación de algunas de las conexiones, el circuito integrado se hizo más adecuado para su producción en masa. Además de ser uno de los pioneros del circuito integrado, Robert Noyce también fue uno de los co-fundadores de Intel Corporation, uno de los mayores fabricantes de circuitos integrados del mundo.3
Los circuitos integrados se encuentran en todos los aparatos electrónicos modernos, tales como relojes, automóviles, televisores, reproductores MP3, teléfonos móviles, computadoras, equipos médicos, etc.
El desarrollo de los circuitos integrados fue posible gracias a descubrimientos experimentales que demostraron que los semiconductor, particularmente los transistores, pueden realizar algunas de las funciones de las válvulas de vacío.
La integración de grandes cantidades de diminutos transistores en pequeños chips fue un enorme avance sobre el ensamblaje manual de los tubos de vacío (válvulas) y en la fabricación de circuitos electrónicos utilizando componentes discretos.
La capacidad de producción masiva de circuitos integrados, su confiabilidad y la facilidad de agregarles complejidad, llevó a su estandarización, reemplazando circuitos completos con diseños que utilizaban transistores discretos, y además, llevando rápidamente a la obsolescencia a las válvulas o tubos de vacío.
Son tres las ventajas más importantes que tienen los circuitos integrados sobre los circuitos electrónicos construidos con componentes discretos: su menor costo; su mayor eficiencia energética y su reducido tamaño. El bajo costo es debido a que los CI son fabricados siendo impresos como una sola pieza por fotolitografía a partir de una oblea, generalmente de silicio, permitiendo la producción en cadena de grandes cantidades, con una muy baja tasa de defectos. La elevada eficiencia se debe a que, dada la miniaturización de todos sus componentes, el consumo de energía es considerablemente menor, a iguales condiciones de funcionamiento que un circuito electrónico homólogo fabricado con componentes discretos. Finalmente, el más notable atributo, es su reducido tamaño en relación a los circuitos discretos; para ilustrar esto: un circuito integrado puede contener desde miles hasta varios millones de transistores en unos pocos milímetros cuadrados4 .
- published: 20 Dec 2014
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Deep Dive Machine Learning Project at Stanford CS Department
Speaker: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scho...
Speaker: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. For his PhD work in probabilistic data management, Chris received the SIGMOD 2010 Jim Gray Dissertation Award.
He helped discover the first join algorithm with worst-case optimal running time, which won the best paper at PODS 2012. He also helped develop a framework for feature engineering that won the best paper at SIGMOD 2014. In addition, work from his group has been incorporated into scientific efforts including the IceCube neutrino detector and PaleoDeepDive, and into Cloudera's Impala and products from Oracle, Pivotal, and Microsoft's Adam.
He received an NSF CAREER Award in 2011, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 2013, and a Moore Data Driven Investigator Award in 2014.
Link to Deep Dive machine learning project at Stanford:
http://deepdive.stanford.edu/
wn.com/Deep Dive Machine Learning Project At Stanford Cs Department
Speaker: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. For his PhD work in probabilistic data management, Chris received the SIGMOD 2010 Jim Gray Dissertation Award.
He helped discover the first join algorithm with worst-case optimal running time, which won the best paper at PODS 2012. He also helped develop a framework for feature engineering that won the best paper at SIGMOD 2014. In addition, work from his group has been incorporated into scientific efforts including the IceCube neutrino detector and PaleoDeepDive, and into Cloudera's Impala and products from Oracle, Pivotal, and Microsoft's Adam.
He received an NSF CAREER Award in 2011, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 2013, and a Moore Data Driven Investigator Award in 2014.
Link to Deep Dive machine learning project at Stanford:
http://deepdive.stanford.edu/
- published: 21 Apr 2015
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A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series - Ted Hoff
We are pleased to honor and feature Ted Hoff, our A. Richard Newton Kick-Off Speaker for the 10th Anniversary of our Series. Ted joined Intel in 1968 as the 12t...
We are pleased to honor and feature Ted Hoff, our A. Richard Newton Kick-Off Speaker for the 10th Anniversary of our Series. Ted joined Intel in 1968 as the 12th employee, working with co-founder Robert Noyce. He was an integral part of two key inventions, critical to modern technology – The Intel 4004, the first commercial microprocessor and the CODEC switched-capacitor filter – the first commercial telephony technology to translate analog to digital.
In 1980, he became the first to hold the title, Intel Fellow, the highest technical position in the company. In 1996 he was inducted into the Inventor’s Hall of Fame. In 1997 he received the Kyoto Prize, Japan’s highest private award for global achievement and in 2010 President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for American inventors and innovators who have made significant contributions to the development of new and important technology.
wn.com/A. Richard Newton Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series Ted Hoff
We are pleased to honor and feature Ted Hoff, our A. Richard Newton Kick-Off Speaker for the 10th Anniversary of our Series. Ted joined Intel in 1968 as the 12th employee, working with co-founder Robert Noyce. He was an integral part of two key inventions, critical to modern technology – The Intel 4004, the first commercial microprocessor and the CODEC switched-capacitor filter – the first commercial telephony technology to translate analog to digital.
In 1980, he became the first to hold the title, Intel Fellow, the highest technical position in the company. In 1996 he was inducted into the Inventor’s Hall of Fame. In 1997 he received the Kyoto Prize, Japan’s highest private award for global achievement and in 2010 President Obama awarded him the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for American inventors and innovators who have made significant contributions to the development of new and important technology.
- published: 02 Mar 2015
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09 Mars 2015, Analytics on Sensor Data by Christopher Ré
Bio: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar....
Bio: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. His work's goal is to enable users and developers to build applications that more deeply understand and exploit data. Chris received his PhD from the University of Washington in Seattle under the supervision of Dan Suciu. For his PhD work in probabilistic data management, Chris received the SIGMOD 2010 Jim Gray Dissertation Award. He then spent four wonderful years on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, before moving to Stanford in 2013. He helped discover the first join algorithm with worst-case optimal running time, which won the best paper at PODS 2012. He also helped develop a framework for feature engineering that won the best paper at SIGMOD 2014. In addition, work from his group has been incorporated into scientific efforts including the IceCube neutrino detector and PaleoDeepDive, and into Cloudera's Impala and products from Oracle, Pivotal, and Microsoft's Adam. He received an NSF CAREER Award in 2011, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 2013, and a Moore Data Driven Investigator Award in 2014.
wn.com/09 Mars 2015, Analytics On Sensor Data By Christopher Ré
Bio: Christopher (Chris) Re is an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and a Robert N. Noyce Family Faculty Scholar. His work's goal is to enable users and developers to build applications that more deeply understand and exploit data. Chris received his PhD from the University of Washington in Seattle under the supervision of Dan Suciu. For his PhD work in probabilistic data management, Chris received the SIGMOD 2010 Jim Gray Dissertation Award. He then spent four wonderful years on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, before moving to Stanford in 2013. He helped discover the first join algorithm with worst-case optimal running time, which won the best paper at PODS 2012. He also helped develop a framework for feature engineering that won the best paper at SIGMOD 2014. In addition, work from his group has been incorporated into scientific efforts including the IceCube neutrino detector and PaleoDeepDive, and into Cloudera's Impala and products from Oracle, Pivotal, and Microsoft's Adam. He received an NSF CAREER Award in 2011, an Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship in 2013, and a Moore Data Driven Investigator Award in 2014.
- published: 09 Mar 2015
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Building the Future: The Planar Integrated Circuit
[Recorded: May 8, 2009] The solid circuits built originally by Jack Kilby established that all the components required to make general-purpose electronic cir......
[Recorded: May 8, 2009] The solid circuits built originally by Jack Kilby established that all the components required to make general-purpose electronic cir...
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[Recorded: May 8, 2009] The solid circuits built originally by Jack Kilby established that all the components required to make general-purpose electronic cir...
2013 SIA Award Dinner (part 3 of 4)
SIA hosted its 36th Annual Award Dinner on November 7, 2013. Applied Materials Chairman Mike Splinter received sia's highest honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award......
SIA hosted its 36th Annual Award Dinner on November 7, 2013. Applied Materials Chairman Mike Splinter received sia's highest honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award...
wn.com/2013 Sia Award Dinner (Part 3 Of 4)
SIA hosted its 36th Annual Award Dinner on November 7, 2013. Applied Materials Chairman Mike Splinter received sia's highest honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award...
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author: SIAAmerica
2000 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: Andrew S. Grove Major Medals: Edison Medal: Jun-ichi Nishizawa Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Vladimir A. Kotelnikov James H. Mulligan, Jr......
IEEE Medal of Honor: Andrew S. Grove Major Medals: Edison Medal: Jun-ichi Nishizawa Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Vladimir A. Kotelnikov James H. Mulligan, Jr...
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IEEE Medal of Honor: Andrew S. Grove Major Medals: Edison Medal: Jun-ichi Nishizawa Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Vladimir A. Kotelnikov James H. Mulligan, Jr...
2001 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: Herwig Kogelnik Major Medals: Edison Medal: Robert H. Dennard James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Brian D. O. Anderson Medal for Eng......
IEEE Medal of Honor: Herwig Kogelnik Major Medals: Edison Medal: Robert H. Dennard James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Brian D. O. Anderson Medal for Eng...
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IEEE Medal of Honor: Herwig Kogelnik Major Medals: Edison Medal: Robert H. Dennard James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Brian D. O. Anderson Medal for Eng...
2003 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: Nick Holonyak, Jr. Major Medals: Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Joachim Hagenauer James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Yasuharu Suemats......
IEEE Medal of Honor: Nick Holonyak, Jr. Major Medals: Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Joachim Hagenauer James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Yasuharu Suemats...
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IEEE Medal of Honor: Nick Holonyak, Jr. Major Medals: Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Joachim Hagenauer James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal: Yasuharu Suemats...
2005 IEEE Honors Ceremony
IEEE Medal of Honor: James L. Flanagan Major Medals: Edison Medal: Peter Lawrenson Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Jim K. Omura James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education......
IEEE Medal of Honor: James L. Flanagan Major Medals: Edison Medal: Peter Lawrenson Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Jim K. Omura James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education...
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IEEE Medal of Honor: James L. Flanagan Major Medals: Edison Medal: Peter Lawrenson Alexander Graham Bell Medal: Jim K. Omura James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education...
IEEE Centennial Technical Convocation, Sessions 4 and 5
IEEE Centennial Technical Convocation October 9/10, 1984, Franklin Institute Speakers, session 4: J.L. Everett, III, Chief Executive Officer (moderator) Robe......
IEEE Centennial Technical Convocation October 9/10, 1984, Franklin Institute Speakers, session 4: J.L. Everett, III, Chief Executive Officer (moderator) Robe...
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IEEE Centennial Technical Convocation October 9/10, 1984, Franklin Institute Speakers, session 4: J.L. Everett, III, Chief Executive Officer (moderator) Robe...
A Teacher's Gift -- Nurturing Exploration in Our Children
Dr. Jeff Goldstein, Director National Center for Earth and Space Science Education Tuesday April 16, 2013 Seminar supported in part by the Robert Noyce Teach......
Dr. Jeff Goldstein, Director National Center for Earth and Space Science Education Tuesday April 16, 2013 Seminar supported in part by the Robert Noyce Teach...
wn.com/A Teacher's Gift Nurturing Exploration In Our Children
Dr. Jeff Goldstein, Director National Center for Earth and Space Science Education Tuesday April 16, 2013 Seminar supported in part by the Robert Noyce Teach...
Invention of the integrated circuit
The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born when the German physicist and engineer Werner Jacobi developed and patented the first ...
The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born when the German physicist and engineer Werner Jacobi developed and patented the first known integrated transistor amplifier in 1949 and the British radio engineer Geoffrey Dummer proposed to integrate a variety of standard electronic components in a monolithic semiconductor crystal in 1952. A year later, Harwick Johnson filed a patent for a prototype integrated circuit.
These ideas could not be implemented by the industry in the early 1950s, but a breakthrough came in late 1958. Three people from three U.S. companies solved three fundamental problems that hindered the production of integrated circuits. Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments patented the principle of integration, created the first prototype ICs and commercialized them. Kurt Lehovec of Sprague Electric Company invented a way to electrically isolate components on a semiconductor crystal. Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor invented a way to connect the IC components and proposed an improved version of insulation based on the planar technology by Jean Hoerni. On September 27, 1960, using the ideas of Noyce and Hoerni, a group of Jay Last's at Fairchild Semiconductor created the first operational semiconductor IC. Texas Instruments, which held the patent for Kilby's invention, started a patent war, which was settled in 1966 by the agreement on cross-licensing.
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The idea of integrating electronic circuits into a single device was born when the German physicist and engineer Werner Jacobi developed and patented the first known integrated transistor amplifier in 1949 and the British radio engineer Geoffrey Dummer proposed to integrate a variety of standard electronic components in a monolithic semiconductor crystal in 1952. A year later, Harwick Johnson filed a patent for a prototype integrated circuit.
These ideas could not be implemented by the industry in the early 1950s, but a breakthrough came in late 1958. Three people from three U.S. companies solved three fundamental problems that hindered the production of integrated circuits. Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments patented the principle of integration, created the first prototype ICs and commercialized them. Kurt Lehovec of Sprague Electric Company invented a way to electrically isolate components on a semiconductor crystal. Robert Noyce of Fairchild Semiconductor invented a way to connect the IC components and proposed an improved version of insulation based on the planar technology by Jean Hoerni. On September 27, 1960, using the ideas of Noyce and Hoerni, a group of Jay Last's at Fairchild Semiconductor created the first operational semiconductor IC. Texas Instruments, which held the patent for Kilby's invention, started a patent war, which was settled in 1966 by the agreement on cross-licensing.
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- published: 21 Nov 2015
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Morris Chang with Jen-Hsun Huang
[Recorded Oct 17, 2007] A rare and fascinating conversation with one of the most innovative semiconductor pioneers and esteemed business leaders of our time.......
[Recorded Oct 17, 2007] A rare and fascinating conversation with one of the most innovative semiconductor pioneers and esteemed business leaders of our time....
wn.com/Morris Chang With Jen Hsun Huang
[Recorded Oct 17, 2007] A rare and fascinating conversation with one of the most innovative semiconductor pioneers and esteemed business leaders of our time....
Learning Space - Teachers of Tomorrow
See also http://plus.google.com/events/cnkhutinr3ldruuscb4gof69nno Learning Space is a weekly show about astronomy and science education and outreach. This w......
See also http://plus.google.com/events/cnkhutinr3ldruuscb4gof69nno Learning Space is a weekly show about astronomy and science education and outreach. This w...
wn.com/Learning Space Teachers Of Tomorrow
See also http://plus.google.com/events/cnkhutinr3ldruuscb4gof69nno Learning Space is a weekly show about astronomy and science education and outreach. This w...
The Innovators: Author Walter Isaacson in Conversation with John Hollar
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning auth...
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning author Walter Isaacson became fascinated with other compelling stories of the men and women who have led the global revolution of the Information Age. The Innovators is his revealing account of the revolutionaries who created the computer and the Internet, yet it begins in Victorian England. It is destined to be a standard history of the digital revolution and an indispensable guide to how innovation really happens.
Isaacson asks: What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs—but not others—to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? Isaacson begins with Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, who pioneered computer programming in the 1840s. He explores the fascinating personalities that created the digital revolution, including Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. In his typically energetic and insightful style, Isaacson goes behind the scenes to explore how their minds worked and what made them so inventive. It’s also a narrative of how these innovators’ abilities to collaborate and master the art of teamwork made them even more creative.
Join John Hollar for an in-depth conversation with Isaacson on this new book, which continues his exploration of innovation and genius, from Jobs to Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. We are very pleased to welcome Walter Isaacson back to our stage.
This event is part of the Museum's acclaimed Revolutionaries speaker series, featuring renowned innovators, business and technology leaders, and authors in enthralling conversations often with leading journalists. Our audiences learn about the process of innovation, its risks and rewards, and failure that led to ultimate success.
Sponsored by Intel
wn.com/The Innovators Author Walter Isaacson In Conversation With John Hollar
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning author Walter Isaacson became fascinated with other compelling stories of the men and women who have led the global revolution of the Information Age. The Innovators is his revealing account of the revolutionaries who created the computer and the Internet, yet it begins in Victorian England. It is destined to be a standard history of the digital revolution and an indispensable guide to how innovation really happens.
Isaacson asks: What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs—but not others—to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? Isaacson begins with Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, who pioneered computer programming in the 1840s. He explores the fascinating personalities that created the digital revolution, including Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. In his typically energetic and insightful style, Isaacson goes behind the scenes to explore how their minds worked and what made them so inventive. It’s also a narrative of how these innovators’ abilities to collaborate and master the art of teamwork made them even more creative.
Join John Hollar for an in-depth conversation with Isaacson on this new book, which continues his exploration of innovation and genius, from Jobs to Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. We are very pleased to welcome Walter Isaacson back to our stage.
This event is part of the Museum's acclaimed Revolutionaries speaker series, featuring renowned innovators, business and technology leaders, and authors in enthralling conversations often with leading journalists. Our audiences learn about the process of innovation, its risks and rewards, and failure that led to ultimate success.
Sponsored by Intel
- published: 23 Oct 2014
- views: 87
CHM Revolutionaries: "The Innovators" Author Walter Isaacson in Conversation with John Hollar
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning auth...
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning author Walter Isaacson became fascinated with other compelling stories of the men and women who have led the global revolution of the Information Age. The Innovators is his revealing account of the revolutionaries who created the computer and the Internet, yet it begins in Victorian England. It is destined to be a standard history of the digital revolution and an indispensable guide to how innovation really happens.
Isaacson asks: What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs—but not others—to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? Isaacson begins with Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, who pioneered computer programming in the 1840s. He explores the fascinating personalities that created the digital revolution, including Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. In his typically energetic and insightful style, Isaacson goes behind the scenes to explore how their minds worked and what made them so inventive. It’s also a narrative of how these innovators’ abilities to collaborate and master the art of teamwork made them even more creative.
Join John Hollar for an in-depth conversation with Isaacson on this new book, which continues his exploration of innovation and genius, from Jobs to Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. We are very pleased to welcome Walter Isaacson back to our stage.
This event is part of the Museum's acclaimed Revolutionaries speaker series, featuring renowned innovators, business and technology leaders, and authors in enthralling conversations often with leading journalists. Our audiences learn about the process of innovation, its risks and rewards, and failure that led to ultimate success.
Sponsored by Intel
Catalog Number: 102739995
Lot Number: X7278.2015
wn.com/Chm Revolutionaries The Innovators Author Walter Isaacson In Conversation With John Hollar
The Innovators: How a Group of Inventors, Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution
Following his biography of Steve Jobs, award-winning author Walter Isaacson became fascinated with other compelling stories of the men and women who have led the global revolution of the Information Age. The Innovators is his revealing account of the revolutionaries who created the computer and the Internet, yet it begins in Victorian England. It is destined to be a standard history of the digital revolution and an indispensable guide to how innovation really happens.
Isaacson asks: What were the talents that allowed certain inventors and entrepreneurs—but not others—to turn their visionary ideas into disruptive realities? What led to their creative leaps? Why did some succeed and others fail? Isaacson begins with Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron’s daughter, who pioneered computer programming in the 1840s. He explores the fascinating personalities that created the digital revolution, including Vannevar Bush, Alan Turing, John von Neumann, J.C.R. Licklider, Doug Engelbart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. In his typically energetic and insightful style, Isaacson goes behind the scenes to explore how their minds worked and what made them so inventive. It’s also a narrative of how these innovators’ abilities to collaborate and master the art of teamwork made them even more creative.
Join John Hollar for an in-depth conversation with Isaacson on this new book, which continues his exploration of innovation and genius, from Jobs to Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. We are very pleased to welcome Walter Isaacson back to our stage.
This event is part of the Museum's acclaimed Revolutionaries speaker series, featuring renowned innovators, business and technology leaders, and authors in enthralling conversations often with leading journalists. Our audiences learn about the process of innovation, its risks and rewards, and failure that led to ultimate success.
Sponsored by Intel
Catalog Number: 102739995
Lot Number: X7278.2015
- published: 15 Jun 2015
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Ted Hoff's Insight on Bob Noyce and Andy Grove - Part 10
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Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock Oral History Panel
Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock, two of the most storied and well documented icons of Silicon Valley sit down for the first time ever for a joint interview.
Arthur Rock is one of the very first venture capitalists in the US, making investments in the technology industry starting in the early 1950’s. He is well known for being the initial investor in Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel, Apple Computer an
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Hans Camenzind on the Invention of the Microchip
Who invented the Microchip? The patents of Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby.
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Arthur Rock - Legendary Venture Capitalist
[Recorded May 1, 2007] A 1951 graduate of Harvard Business School, Arthur Rock began his career as a security analyst in New York City before joining the cor...
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Catherine Noyce 1 - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ...
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Catherine Noyce 2 - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ...
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Phillip Noyce Interview
Ten's Angela Bishop speaks to the Australian director of SALT.
Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock Oral History Panel
Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock, two of the most storied and well documented icons of Silicon Valley sit down for the first time ever for a joint interview.
Arth...
Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock, two of the most storied and well documented icons of Silicon Valley sit down for the first time ever for a joint interview.
Arthur Rock is one of the very first venture capitalists in the US, making investments in the technology industry starting in the early 1950’s. He is well known for being the initial investor in Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel, Apple Computer and many other elite Silicon Valley companies. His goal has always been to invest in the best people, focus on building strong companies, and reaping the rewards when successful.
Gordon Moore was originally recruited to work for William Shockley at Shockley Semiconductor. He was one of the “traitorous 8” who left to found Fairchild, and in 1968, he joined Bob Noyce in founding Intel. His long and successful career at Intel, and his formulation of “Moore’s Law” has etched Gordon’s name deeply in Silicon Valley history.
In this joint interview, Rock shares his remembrances of the early days of venture investing, how he got involved, how he chose companies to back, etc. When Gordon joined the discussion, the focus shifted to their respective roles in founding Fairchild and Intel, how they worked together, and their memories of the early days, and critical decisions around the financing and early days of Intel.
Interviewed by John Hollar and Doug Fairbairn, on July 9, 2014 in Mountain View, California
Lot Number: X7227.2015
Catalog Number: 102739934
© Computer History Museum
Visit http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/oralhistories/ for more information about the Computer History Museum's Oral History Collection.
Lot Number: X7227.2015
Catalog Number: 102739934
wn.com/Gordon Moore And Arthur Rock Oral History Panel
Gordon Moore and Arthur Rock, two of the most storied and well documented icons of Silicon Valley sit down for the first time ever for a joint interview.
Arthur Rock is one of the very first venture capitalists in the US, making investments in the technology industry starting in the early 1950’s. He is well known for being the initial investor in Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel, Apple Computer and many other elite Silicon Valley companies. His goal has always been to invest in the best people, focus on building strong companies, and reaping the rewards when successful.
Gordon Moore was originally recruited to work for William Shockley at Shockley Semiconductor. He was one of the “traitorous 8” who left to found Fairchild, and in 1968, he joined Bob Noyce in founding Intel. His long and successful career at Intel, and his formulation of “Moore’s Law” has etched Gordon’s name deeply in Silicon Valley history.
In this joint interview, Rock shares his remembrances of the early days of venture investing, how he got involved, how he chose companies to back, etc. When Gordon joined the discussion, the focus shifted to their respective roles in founding Fairchild and Intel, how they worked together, and their memories of the early days, and critical decisions around the financing and early days of Intel.
Interviewed by John Hollar and Doug Fairbairn, on July 9, 2014 in Mountain View, California
Lot Number: X7227.2015
Catalog Number: 102739934
© Computer History Museum
Visit http://www.computerhistory.org/collections/oralhistories/ for more information about the Computer History Museum's Oral History Collection.
Lot Number: X7227.2015
Catalog Number: 102739934
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 14
Hans Camenzind on the Invention of the Microchip
Who invented the Microchip? The patents of Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby....
Who invented the Microchip? The patents of Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby.
wn.com/Hans Camenzind On The Invention Of The Microchip
Who invented the Microchip? The patents of Robert Noyce and Jack Kilby.
- published: 28 Jun 2007
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author: hcamen
Arthur Rock - Legendary Venture Capitalist
[Recorded May 1, 2007] A 1951 graduate of Harvard Business School, Arthur Rock began his career as a security analyst in New York City before joining the cor......
[Recorded May 1, 2007] A 1951 graduate of Harvard Business School, Arthur Rock began his career as a security analyst in New York City before joining the cor...
wn.com/Arthur Rock Legendary Venture Capitalist
[Recorded May 1, 2007] A 1951 graduate of Harvard Business School, Arthur Rock began his career as a security analyst in New York City before joining the cor...
Catherine Noyce 1 - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ......
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ...
wn.com/Catherine Noyce 1 'The Experience Of Non Duality' Interview By Renate Mcnay
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ...
- published: 21 Oct 2008
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author: conscioustv
Catherine Noyce 2 - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ......
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ...
wn.com/Catherine Noyce 2 'The Experience Of Non Duality' Interview By Renate Mcnay
Catherine Noyce - 'The Experience Of Non-Duality' - Interview by Renate McNay Catherine has no book out, doesn't lecture or give sessions; in fact she lives ...
- published: 21 Oct 2008
- views: 11144
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author: conscioustv
Phillip Noyce Interview
Ten's Angela Bishop speaks to the Australian director of SALT....
Ten's Angela Bishop speaks to the Australian director of SALT.
wn.com/Phillip Noyce Interview
Ten's Angela Bishop speaks to the Australian director of SALT.
- published: 19 Aug 2010
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author: ten