Guide to The Legacy of Shockley Semiconductor
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Call Number: SCD0008
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Stanford Silicon Valley Archives
Title: "The Legacy of Shockley Semiconductor"
Dates: 2005
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Summary: Videorecording of the roundtable discussion held on September 27, 2005, moderated by Leslie Berlin, featuring Gordon Moore,
Jay Last, Julius Blank, all co-founders of Fairchild Semiconductor, and James F. Gibbons, professor of electrical engineering
at Stanford. Included are the introductory remarks by Prof. David Kennedy and Henry Lowood, Curator for History of Science
and Technology Collections in the Stanford University Libraries.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
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The Legacy of Shockley Semiconductor (SCD0008). Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Videorecording of the roundtable discussion held on September 27, 2005, moderated by Leslie Berlin, featuring Gordon Moore,
Jay Last, Julius Blank, all co-founders of Fairchild Semiconductor, and James F. Gibbons, professor of electrical engineering
at Stanford. Included are the introductory remarks by Prof. David Kennedy and Henry Lowood, Curator for History of Science
and Technology Collections in the Stanford University Libraries.
Berlin, Leslie, 1969-
Blank, Julius.
Gibbons, James F.
Kennedy, David M.
Last, Jay.
Lowood, Henry.
Moore, Gordon.
Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory.
Stanford Silicon Valley Archives
Semiconductor industry--History.
Duplicating master
Physical Description: computer files (DVD-Video)
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1 optical disc (DVD)