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Fairchild Patent Notebooks

The work contained in the Fairchild Semiconductor patent and laboratory notebooks span 1957 through the 1980s and revolutionized microelectronics, driving the explosive growth of Silicon Valley. Fairchild was founded by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, Jean Hoerni, Julius Blank, Eugene Kleiner, Victor Grinich, Jay Last, and Sheldon Roberts. The history-making contributions of these entrepreneurs included inventing the modern semiconductor manufacturing technology (the planar process); building the first practical integrated circuits; the invention of the low power technology CMOS; and pioneering the development of semiconductor memory.

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Result 201-207 of about 207

Gray patent notebook (#1159)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1971-03-11-1973-05-08
102723945

Beeson laboratory notebook (Notes #1)
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1958-07-10-1959-10-22
102722930

Borror patent notebook (#170)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1961-09-18-1961-11-13
102722935

Schroeder patent notebooks (#804)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1968-06-11
102723022

Waring patent notebook (#105)
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1959-9-25-1963-12-11
102723976

Smith patent notebook (#714)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1967-04-25-1969-06-07
102723041

Lawrence patent notebook (#351)
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1963-12-27-1964-09-13
102722985