In 1957, Fairchild Semiconductor became the third company ... The new company started out producing transistors, selling their first 100 to IBM at $150 apiece. Two years later, Fairchild ...
Noyce's right-hand man and Operations Manager Charlie Sporck leaves Fairchild Semiconductor and is appointed President and CEO of competitor National Semiconductor. Intel's first 106 employees ...
Sperry Semiconductor Div ... 18 package its application will be in welded-wire interconnections. Fairchild announced the first element of the Micrologic family, a flip flop, at the IRE Show ...
The first CMOS chip was created by Fairchild Semiconductor, presented at ISSCC in 1963. The logic topologies used in today’s textbooks originated in this work. P-type devices are slower than N ...
The first wafers for the 4004 were ready in ... Lee Boysel and a few others left Fairchild Semiconductor to form Four-Phase Systems for the purpose of making computers. They showed their system ...
For the first time, we were able to create mechanisms ... The consensus seems to fall on three employees of Fairchild Semiconductor: Don Forbes, Rex Rice, and Bryant “Buck” Rogers, and a ...
It was the first company to make transistors out ... They partnered with Sherman Fairchild to create Fairchild Semiconductor. In the early 1960s, Fairchild helped make computer components for ...
At Citi’s venture fund in 1997, he arranged one of the chip industry’s first management buyouts. It carved out three units of National Semiconductor and put them into Fairchild Semiconductor.
Before helping found Intel, Moore was a co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor, which developed the world’s first commercially viable integrated circuits. When he was at Fairchild, Moore in 1965 ...
The F system pre-dated the NES, which was my first experience with game cartridges ... video game developer community. He joined Fairchild Semiconductor in the early days of Silicon Valley ...
Imagine if the first images of African-Americans that ... New Vista Capital and early developer of computer systems at Fairchild Semiconductor R&D Labs; Roy L. Clay Sr., 79, a founding member ...