Guide to the Fairchild Semiconductor 50th Anniversary [videorecording]

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
October 2010
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Overview

Call Number: V0311
Creator: Stanford University
Title: Fairchild Semiconductor 50th anniversary [videorecording]
Dates: 2007
Physical Description: 0.03 Linear feet 2 optical discs (DVD)
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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Cite As

Fairchild Semiconductor 50th Anniversary (V0311). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Biographical/Historical Sketch

On October 4, 2007, Julius Blank, Jay Last, Gordon Moore, and Arthur Rock--three Fairchild Semiconductor founders and the venture capitalist who backed them -- discussed the firm's early years and its significance in a panel discussion moderated by Leslie Berlin of the Silicon Valley Archives at Stanford University. Stanford University President John Hennessy introduced the panel, which was co-sponsored by Stanford Libraries and the Bill Lane Center for the Study of the North American West.

Access Terms

Blank, Julius.
Blank, Julius.
Last, Jay.
Last, Jay.
Moore, Gordon E., 1929-
Rock, Arthur.
Rock, Arthur.
Semiconductor industry--History.--California


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