From magnetic tape and rare film to lab notebooks and business plans to early mainframes and source code, our collection is as diverse as the history of computing. It is a rich resource for everyone, comprising historical objects, documents, software titles, ephemera, and photographs and moving images.
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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
Noyce, Robert and Gordon Moore
Still image, 1974 -1980 ca.
102709958
The Computer Museum - Robert Noyce
Still image
102712616
Robert Noyce Intel id card
Document, ca. 1980
102762452
Management meetings with Robert Noyce
Still image, 1964
102709956
Badge memoranda from Robert Noyce
Document, 1959-10-21
102762579
Last photo of Bob Noyce
Still image, 1990-05
102762586
The Impact of Integrated Circuits, lecture by Robert Noyce
Computer History Museum
Moving Image, 1984-05-11
102703194
The Computer Museum - Robert Noyce
Still image
102712617
The Computer Museum - Robert Noyce
Still image
102627378
Noyce Foundation initial creative books
Document, ca.2014
102790290
Noyce, Robert, KQED fund drive
Still image, 1968-01-26
102709971
Robert Everett and Robert Noyce
Still image
102623950
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
International Standards and the Future of the Semiconductor Industry: A conversation with Robert Noyce and Karel Urbanek, May 1990.
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials Institute, Inc.
Moving image, 1990-05
102651482
Future trends in semiconductors
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1961-05-22
102770548








