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Noyce and Hoerni patents
Document, 1961-1962
102709946
Tinkerings of Robert Noyce
Document, 1983-12
102710013
Noyce patent notebook (#8)
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1958-02-24-1966-06-06
102722911
Robert Noyce Intel id card
Document, ca. 1980
102762452
Badge memoranda from Robert Noyce
Document, 1959-10-21
102762579
Noyce Foundation initial creative books
Document, ca.2014
102790290
Leadwire feature : Noyce opens patio
Leadwire
Document, 1962-04-18
102770857
Perspectives on competitiveness - Restoring confidence in America's economic future
Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA)
Document, 1985
102721783
Tax policy is trade policy
Document, 1985-07-30
102783372
Correspondence and agreements between Busicom and Intel regarding the creation of microprocessor chips for calculators
Intel Corporation; BUSICOM
Document, 1969-1970
102726321
Future trends in semiconductors
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1961-05-22
102770548
Future Trends in Semiconductors
Document, 1961-05-22
102799308
Robert N. Noyce Memorial Service Program (1927 - 1990)
Sematech, Inc.
Document, 1990
102722894
Tax policy is trade policy
Document, 1985-07-30
102783265
Handwritten notes and notebook page copies
Document, ca. 1960
102721290
Correspondence between Robert N. Noyce and Gerald B. Levine -m 2 letters
Fairchild Semiconductor
Document, 1959-12-09 -1959-12-14
102725147
The man behind the microchip : Robert Noyce and the invention of Silicon Valley
Oxford University Press
Document, 2005
102725179
Monolithic concept and the inventions of integrated circuits by Kilby and Noyce
Nano Science and Technology Institute
Document, 2007-05
102770833
Ethernet Press Seminar, World Trade Center--New York City, February 10, 1982
Document, 1980-02-10
102630390
New leaders in semiconductors
Document
X2823.2005