With William Shockley's difficult managerial style, working at Shockley Semiconductor became increasingly difficult for the researchers there. In May of 1957, just over a year after the company ...
The company was founded by a group of disgruntled employees who left William Shockley's company, Shockley Semiconductor – the "traitorous eight," including Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore.
Also in 1939, William Hewlett and Dave Packard founded ... In 1956, Shockley left Bell and founded his own company — Shockley Semiconductor Labs. It was the first company to make transistors ...
William Shockley was born in London to American parents who were ... In 1947, with colleagues John Bardeen and Walter Brattain, he made the first successful amplifying semiconductor device. They ...
Not only does it lead us directly to some of the seminal figures in the early years of the semiconductor industry ... of the famous eight defectors from Shockley Semiconductor in the 1950s ...
But Stanford grads William Hewlett and Dave Packard ... was proper credit for the invention of the transistor, Shockley founded Shockley Semiconductor Labs, the first-ever company to make ...