Computer History Museum

Steve Allen Photographs of Fairchild Semiconductor

Item Details

Description
The Steve Allen photographs of Fairchild Semiconductor contains the professional photographic files of Steve Allen. The collection represents some of the most innovative graphic design that took place in Silicon Valley in the 1960s and 1970s, including photomicrographs, photo macrographs, and life field metallography. After Allen became a contractor for NSC, he was allowed to keep those images that would be most frequently requested, most likely used in projects, or that he would generally need regular access to. The remainder of the files stayed at NSC. The records span 1960 through 1992 with the bulk of the collection being from 1962 through 1988. Topics include Sherman Fairchild, Fairchild Aviation Corporation, Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation and Fairchild Semiconductor, with approximately two thirds of the collection being related to Fairchild Semiconductor products and people. Unless otherwise noted dates are inclusive. Biography / Administrative History In 1957, New York based Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation made a historic business decision when they sponsored the formation of Fairchild Semiconductor in Palo Alto, California. A group of eight scientists and engineers involved in solid-state electronics had developed a method of mass-producing silicon transistors using a double diffusion technique and a chemical etching system called the "mesa" process. Fairchild provided the necessary backing for the group's project and the development and production of silicon diffused transistors and other semiconductor devices began. The eight scientists and engineers were Julius Blank, Victor Grinich, Jean Hoerni, Eugene Kleiner, Jay Last, Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce, and Sheldon Roberts. Fairchild Semiconductor became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corporation in 1959 and in 1961 became the Semiconductor Division. In 1959, Fairchild announced the development of the patented Planar process for semiconductor device manufacturing. The Planar process paved the way for such technological advances as the integrated circuit. In 1961 Fairchild introduced the world's first monolithic integrated circuit and in 1971 the isoplanar process for semiconductor manufacturing. In 1968 the company's corporate headquarters were moved from Syosset, New York to Mountain View, California. In 1979 Schlumberger Limited purchased Fairchild Semiconductor as a diversification move, but sold the assets to National Semiconductor Corporation (NSC) in 1987. In 1997 NSC divested a number of former Fairchild mature product lines in a leveraged buy-out to executives based at Fairchild's former South Portland, Maine facility and the "new" Fairchild Semiconductor became a publicly traded company once again. In early 1962 Richard Steinheimer was hired to start a photography department at Fairchild Semiconductor in Mountain View, California. Steinheimer hired Steve Allen (1938- ) in 1966 as a photographer. Graphic Art and Photography was a division of Marketing Services, which also included Advertising, Public Relations, and Reproduction and Distribution. Though the work at Fairchild Semiconductor was industrial, the photographers were encouraged to be creative and develop themselves as artists. When NSC bought the company the attitude toward creative staff shifted. The philosophy of NSC was not to have artists, photographers, and art directors on staff. About 1990, NSC sold Allen his equipment and made him a contract photographer. Allen continued in that capacity until about 1997.
Level of description
Folder
Date
1926-1997, 1962-1979
Publisher
Computer History Museum (Publisher)
Extent
2 linear feet
Subject
Fairchild Semiconductor, National Semiconductor Corporation
Collection title
Steve Allen Photographs of Fairchild Semiconductor
Credit
Gift of Steve Allen
Catalogue number
102708014
Lot number
X4360.2008

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709910
Facilities, Latham, NY SATS headquarters

Copy negatives. Original photographs 1945 ca.-1955 ca.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709913
UNIVAC I, ENIAC, TX-0

Includes Fairchild with Commander Harold Byrd and Bernt Balchen with the Fairchild plane "Stars and Stripes" - the first plane to fly in the Antarctic continent. The first Fairchild plane. Fairchild and the K-38 camera, pre-flight. Fairchild and Gloria Swanson. Fairchild and the PhotoTextSetter 2000. Fairchild with numerous other inventions, airplanes, and people. It is unclear if the negatives and photographs dated from the 1920s-1930s are originals or subsequent generations.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709915
Fairchild, Sherman M.

Type
Still Image
Format
Contact Sheet
Catalogue number
102709916
Analyst's meeting

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709917
LM 101A 1st NSC VR?

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709919
Wells, George D.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709920
Facilities, Mountain View, CA (?)

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709921
50th year: Fairchild photo album, The. Images used

Original images from circa 1966.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709922
WGBH, Boston, photos for use in Information Age

Type
Still Image
Format
Contact Sheet
Catalogue number
102709923
Facilities, South Portland, Maine

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709924
Facilities, Hong Kong

Dedication ceremony.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709925
Facilities, Healdsburg, California

Interior and exterior of manufacturing. No workers are identified by name or title.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709927
Facilities, Seoul, South Korea

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709928
Facilities, Singapore

Type
Document
Catalogue number
102709929
converted_cover_pdf

Type
Document
Catalogue number
102709931
Lunar mapping camera for the NASA Apollo Program press release packet

Type
Still Image
Format
Contact Sheet
Catalogue number
102709937
Longo, Thomas A.

Type
Still Image
Format
Contact Sheet
Catalogue number
102709939
Amelio, Gilbert T.

Found in bottom of original box.

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709943
Speakers

Type
Still Image
Catalogue number
102709944
National sales conference