CHM's oral history program records and preserves the firsthand recollections of computing pioneers and innovators from around the world. With over a thousand in-depth interviews and demonstrations, CHM's oral history collection is one of the most comprehensive on the subjects of computing, technological innovation, web, entrepreneurship, and networking.
Personal Accounts
Personal accounts are written firsthand testimonies that cover significant events, people, or technologies related to computer history and technological innovation. Go to Personal Accounts.
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Intel 4004 microprocessor : oral history panel with Ted M. Hoff and Stan Mazor
Computer History Museum
Document, 2006-09-20
102657974
Computer History Museum
Document, 2006-09-20
102657974
Advanced thin film disk heads oral history panel
Computer History Museum
Document, 2005-11-11
102657929
Computer History Museum
Document, 2005-11-11
102657929
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) 1311 and 2311 disk drives oral history panel
Computer History Museum
Document, 2005-02-22
102657931
Computer History Museum
Document, 2005-02-22
102657931
Intel 386 Microprocessor oral history panel : marketing
Computer History Museum
Document, 2008-12-02
102702022
Computer History Museum
Document, 2008-12-02
102702022
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation panel discussion : metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuit (MOS IC) products
Computer History Museum
Document, 2007-10-05
102658282
Computer History Museum
Document, 2007-10-05
102658282
Taylor, Bob (Robert W.) oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2008-10-10; 2008-10-11
102702015
Computer History Museum
Document, 2008-10-10; 2008-10-11
102702015