Title:
Intel® 1101 RAM Memory Die, 1970
Creator:
Intel Corporation
Subject:
Electronic industries; Memory dies; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa
Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Description:
Enlarged black-and-white photograph of the Intel® 1101 RAM Memory Die.
Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: Joel Karp. Project management: Les Vadasz. First RAM;
developed to replace the core memory; among the competing MOS-, bipolar- and
multiple-chip-systems in the end only the MOS process on silicon-gate-basis was
successful; the first 1101 devices were manufactured in a former Union Carbide factory
in Mountain View; later (in the end of 1971) the production moved to Santa Clara.
Publisher:
Intel Museum Archives
Contributor:
Intel Memory Dies
Date:
1970 1970
Type:
Photograph
Format:
25 x 20 cm.
Identifier:
cstcli 1998.5798- 260778
Source:
lcsh, local
Language:
eng
Relation:
Silicon Valley History Online
Coverage:
ark:/13030/kt3z09q34m
Rights:
Copyright ©Intel Corporation 1970. All Rights Reserved. Transmission and
reproduction of a single copy of this work for non-commercial use in research or
teaching in the United States is permitted if Intel is credited as the source of the
work. The work must remain intact, as a complete whole and may not be combined with any
other image or work to create a new document. Copyright ©Intel Corporation 1970. All
Rights Reserved. Transmission and reproduction of a single copy of this work for
non-commercial use in research or teaching in the United States is permitted if Intel is
credited as the source of the work. The work must remain intact, as a complete whole and
may not be combined with any other image or work to create a new document.