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 3 · The silicon gold rush
steve At 367 Addison Ave, Bill and Dave found their spark, A small Palo Alto garage, Birthed the future of tech, left its mark.
Fun Fact
Silicon valley name: Journalist Don Hoefler first coined the term 'Silicon Valley' in a series of articles published in 1971.
Glossary
transistor (noun)
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power. In 1957, the Traitorous Eight left William Shockley's laboratory to manufacture silicon transistors at Fairchild Semiconductor.
A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power. In 1957, the Traitorous Eight left William Shockley's laboratory to manufacture silicon transistors at Fairchild Semiconductor.
Quiz
What is the nickname for the spin-off tech companies founded by former Fairchild Semiconductor employees?
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Who coined the written term 'Silicon Valley' in a series of articles published in 1971?
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Which Fairchild Semiconductor co-founder co-invented the integrated circuit alongside Jack Kilby?
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According to Moore's Law, formulated in 1965, how often does microchip transistor density roughly double?
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Which major computer chip company did Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore co-found in 1968 after leaving Fairchild?
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What revolutionary flat manufacturing method did Fairchild engineer Jean Hoerni invent in 1959?




