The birth of Silicon Valley
Chapter 1
The Stanford spark and the HP garage
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Chapter 2
Shockley and the traitorous eight
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Chapter 3
The silicon gold rush
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Chapter 4
From orchards to microchips
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The birth of Silicon Valley
Ch 4 · From orchards to microchips
Fun Fact
Fruit processing giant: Del Monte operated the world's largest fruit canning plant in San Jose before the tech boom took over.
Glossary
microchip (noun)
A tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit. In 1959, Fairchild Semiconductor co-invented the silicon microchip, transforming Santa Clara's agricultural valley into a technological hub.
A tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit. In 1959, Fairchild Semiconductor co-invented the silicon microchip, transforming Santa Clara's agricultural valley into a technological hub.
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Which major mid-century historical event drove massive military funding into early silicon research?
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Who was the pioneering American venture capitalist who helped fund both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel?
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What percentage of the world's canned prunes did the Santa Clara Valley produce before the tech boom?
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What fruit was California's Santa Clara Valley most famous for producing in the early 1900s?
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What was the name of the famous Mountain View bar where early Silicon Valley engineers swapped secrets?
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What was California's Santa Clara Valley nicknamed before it became known as Silicon Valley?
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What unique California legal rule made it easy for early tech engineers to jump from company to company?




