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The Silicon Valley Archives [4] in the Stanford Libraries provides access to several collections related to the Silicon Genesis oral histories. [5] [6] These include the Rob Walker Papers, the Silicon Destiny collection of oral history cassette tapes, videos, and transcripts assembled for Rob Walker's book Silicon Destiny, [7] and the Silicon Genesis collection, [8] which includes physical ...
Jay Taylor Last (October 18, 1929 – November 11, 2021) was an American physicist, silicon pioneer, ... "SEMI Oral History Interview with Jay T. Last". Silicon Genesis.
Walker, who cofounded LSI Logic, created the film to document the growth and history of Silicon Valley. The work includes interviews with persons famous among notables in the microprocessor world. It discusses technical evolution of the microprocessor and marketing of devices. The film is part of a series by Walker named Silicon Genesis.
Clarence Lester Hogan (February 8, 1920 – August 12, 2008) was an American physicist and a pioneer in microwave and semiconductor technology.. He grew up as a brother to three sisters in Great Falls, Montana, where his father worked for the Great Northern Railway.
In early 1994, Sega released Sonic 3, which had been developed in secret at a secure facility in Silicon Valley, thousands of miles from Sega's Japanese headquarters. Nine-year-old Ben was "very impressed," he says now, noting the "updated design, expansive levels and the fact you could turn Super Sonic" -- when the hedgehog gained speed and ...
Marc Andreessen tells Joe Rogan that Silicon Valley is split in half following Trump’s win: ‘There’s now two kinds of dinner parties’ Christiaan Hetzner Updated November 27, 2024 at 12:52 PM
John "Jack" F. Gifford (January 11, 1941 – January 11, 2009) was an American engineer and businessman best known as a founder and former CEO, President and Chairman of the Board of Maxim Integrated Products, an analog and mixed signal semiconductor company, located in San Jose, California.
Silicon Valley tech firms are reportedly looking to unite to win more defense contracts. Palantir and Anduril have held talks with a dozen companies to form the group, the FT reported.