Title
Moore (Gordon) oral history
Catalog Number
102658206
Type
Moving image
Description
Gordon Moore, co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor, co-founder of Intel and Chairman Emeritus of the company talks about the evolution of manufacturing equipment from in-house development by semiconductor vendors to commercial suppliers specializing in specific technology areas including diffusion, epitaxy and photolithography. He discusses the impact of business cycles on both the device and equipment suppliers, on the early applications of integrated circuits, and on the unexpected durability of Moore's Law.
Date
2008-01-25
Participants
Addison, Craig, Interviewer
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Moore, Gordon E., Interviewee
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Publisher
Computer History Museum
Place of Publication
Mountain View, CA, USA
Format
DVCAM
Category
Oral history
Subject
Fellow Award Honoree; Gallium; Integrated circuits; Intel; Knapic, Dean; Lasch, Art; Last, Jay; MicroMask; Microprocessors; Moore, Gordon; Moore's Law; NASA; Nikon; Noyce, Robert; photolithography; Roberts, Sheldon; SEMATECH; Semiconductor industry--California--Santa Clara County--History; Shockley, William; silicon; semiconductor history; Moore, Gordon; Applied Materials; Canon; Diffusion; Electroglas; Fairchild Semiconductor; Flath, Eugene
Collection Title
Oral history collection