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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Master of The birth of Silicon Valley
Ch 2 · Shockley and the traitorous eight
steve When brilliant engineers sought a new path, Their innovations shaped the modern world's aftermath.
Fun Fact
Transistor substitute: Before silicon transistors, computers used hot, fragile glass vacuum tubes that frequently attracted bugs and burned out.
Glossary
transistor (noun)
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power. In 1957, eight disgruntled scientists left William Shockley's laboratory to manufacture silicon transistors at Fairchild.
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power. In 1957, eight disgruntled scientists left William Shockley's laboratory to manufacture silicon transistors at Fairchild.
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What unusual object did the 'Traitorous Eight' rebels sign to seal their initial partnership?
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What did William Shockley call the eight scientists who left his semiconductor company in 1957?
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Why did the group known as the 'Traitorous Eight' leave Shockley Semiconductor in 1957?
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Who funded the 'Traitorous Eight' scientists to start their new semiconductor company in 1957?
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Which future co-founder of Intel was part of the 'Traitorous Eight' group of scientists?
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What chemical element did William Shockley insist on using for transistors, giving Silicon Valley its name?




