Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore


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If it wasn’t for the famous duo of Gordon Moore & Robert Noyce, the Intel chip promising fast processor speeds wouldn’t have found the light of day. Robert was the son of a vicar at the Congregational Church, shifting constantly as parishioners moved to different cities. While studying at Grinell College, his physics professor showed him the very first transistors invented – it caught the imagination of the legend in the making. On the other hand, Gordon Moore hadn’t had the best childhood. His father had to drop out of school after grade 7 & his mother was a high school pass out. His elder brother, who was the brighter of the two, got draft ed in the Army for the World War II, and is a farmer now. Moore, who was too young for the war, was highly interested in chemistry since the age 10 and befriended a neighbour who had received a chemistry set for Christmas.

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IIPM Editorial, 2006, Arindam Chaudhuri's Initiative

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