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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Planar silicon transitors and diodes
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1960
102762864
Fairchild Silicon Wafer
Fairchild Semiconductor
Physical object, 1958
X2351.2002
Silicon Research and Development at Bell Telephone Laboratories oral history panel
Computer History Museum
Document, 2008-09-25
102702097
Hoerni patent notebook (#3)
Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
Document, 1957-11-07-1960-12-22
102722910
Last, Jay T. SEMI oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2007-09-15
102658211
Lathrop, Jay W. oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2009-05-07
102702095
Identification sketch of chips representing the increase in bipolar integrated circuit complexity
Document, ca. 1968
102783359
Photograph of chips representing the increase in bipolar integrated circuit complexity
Still image, 1968
102740485
Stanley, Tom (Thomas) oral history
Computer History Museum
Document, 2009-03-31
102702047
The Legacy of Fairchild Semiconductor, lecture by Wilfred Corrigan et al.
Computer History Museum
Moving image, 2007-10-05
102695095