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Noyce and microelectronics
* IEEE Robert N. Noyce Medal ( for microelectronics )
Dummer made no claim to be the inventor of microelectronics, a role he assigned to Robert Noyce and Jean Hoerni, whose planar process turned the relatively crude ideas of Kilby into a reliable manufacturing product, which is what Dummer had been waiting for.

Noyce and would
In his last interview, Noyce was asked what he would do if he were " emperor " of the United States.
Roche met with Bob Noyce, who expressed concern with the concept ; Frassanito recalls that " Noyce said it was an intriguing idea, and that Intel could do it, but it would be a dumb move.
Noyce advocated the use of silicon as substrate — since the material costs would consist of sand and a few fine wires, the major cost would be in the manufacturing process.
Noyce also expressed his belief that silicon semiconductors would herald the start of disposable appliances that, due to cheap electronic components, would not be repaired but merely discarded when worn out.
After being told the film would go straight-to-video, Noyce planned to screen the film in Toronto International Film Festival in order to mobilize critics to pressure Miramax to release it theatrically.

Noyce and its
* Two Young Men Who Went West – profiles of Robert Noyce and William Shockley ; especially comparing Noyce, founder of Intel and a graduate of Grinnell College, with Josiah Grinnell, its founder.

Noyce and what
Kutt knew Bob Noyce personally, and had been following Intel's work on what was then known as the 1201, an 8-bit microprocessor soon renamed as the Intel 8008 and slated for release in late 1971.

Noyce and make
After doing Catch a Fire ( 2006 ) in South Africa, Noyce decided to make another big budget studio film with 2010's Salt.

Noyce and technology
Noyce: the visionary, born to inspire ; Moore: the virtuoso of technology ; and Grove: the technologist turned management scientist.
Fairchild's Noyce and Texas Instrument's Kilby had independently invented the integrated circuit ( IC ) based on bipolar technology.

Noyce and .
* 1961 – Robert Noyce is granted a patent for an integrated circuit.
Notably, Robert Noyce worked on the F8 design team before he left Fairchild to start his own company, Intel.
The invention of the transistor in 1947 by William B. Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain opened the door for more compact devices and led to the development of the integrated circuit in 1958 by Jack Kilby and independently in 1959 by Robert Noyce.
Robert Noyce credited Kurt Lehovec of Sprague Electric for the principle of p-n junction isolation caused by the action of a biased p-n junction ( the diode ) as a key concept behind the IC.
Noyce also came up with his own idea of an integrated circuit half a year later than Kilby.
Robert Norton Noyce ( December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990 ), nicknamed " the Mayor of Silicon Valley ", co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968.
Active all his life, Noyce enjoyed reading Hemingway, flying his own airplane, hang gliding, and scuba diving.
Noyce was born on December 12, 1927, in Burlington, Iowa.
Ralph Brewster Noyce.
The Reverend Noyce was a Congregational clergyman and the associate superintendent of the Iowa Conference of Congregational Churches in the 1930s and 1940s.
Despite coming from a religious family, Noyce was an agnostic.
Bob had three siblings: Donald Sterling Noyce, Gaylord Brewster Noyce and Ralph Harold Noyce.
" Even at the age of five, Noyce was offended by the notion of intentionally losing at anything.
While at Grinnell College, Noyce sang, played the oboe and acted.
While an undergraduate, Noyce attended a physics course of the professor Grant Gale and was fascinated by the physics.
Gale got hold of two of the very first transistors ever to come out of Bell Labs and showed them off to his class and Noyce was hooked.
Noyce and Gordon E. Moore founded Intel in 1968 when they left Fairchild Semiconductor.
Arthur Rock, the chairman of Intel's board and a major investor in the company said that for Intel to succeed, Intel needed Noyce, Moore and Andrew Grove.

believed and would
He pointed out the switch to me and for a moment I foolishly believed that he would let deed follow words.
Johnson never would have believed she had a son that age.
The lives so many of them gave, to forestall what they believed would be a fatal encroachment by the Union on the powers reserved to their states have continued ever since to safeguard all Americans against freedom's other foe.
The question would also be removed if we believed in the contrary -- total salvation.
An enemy would obviously choose an agent that is believed to be highly infectious.
Mr. Hawksley said he believed there are a number of qualified city residents who would be willing to take the full-time CD job.
We have not the leisure, or the patience, or the skill, to comprehend what was working in the mind and heart of a then recent graduate from the Harvard Divinity School who would muster the audacity to contradict his most formidable instructor, the majesterial Andrews Norton, by saying that, while he believed Jesus `` like other religious teachers '', worked miracles, `` I see not how a miracle proves a doctrine ''.
all feared the supposed stigma they believed would inevitably attach to any realtor who openly introduced non-white, particularly Negro, peoples into all-white, restricted areas.
Something in the back of his mind was aware that the magnificence of the plan lay in his faith, that the idea would work because he believed in it, since his courage and virility were involved, because it was truly his.
He would never have believed, without seeing it, that the bizarre little vessel could go so fast.
Lincoln believed that curtailing slavery in these ways would economically expunge it, as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, under the constitution.
To fill Chief Justice Taney's seat on the Supreme Court, he named the choice of the Radicals, Salmon P. Chase, who Lincoln believed would uphold the emancipation and paper money policies.
Plato believed that deduction would simply follow from premises, hence he focused on maintaining solid premises so that the conclusion would logically follow.
At the start of a new industrial age in the 18th century, it was believed that " people are the riches of the nation ", and there was a general faith in an economy that paid its workers low wages because high wages meant workers would work less.
Most observers believed that without expansion slavery would eventually die out ; Lincoln argued this in 1845 and 1858.
Lincoln believed that slavery would die a natural death if contained
Karpov was on record saying that he believed Spassky would easily beat him and win the Candidates ' cycle to face Fischer, and that he ( Karpov ) would win the following Candidates ' cycle in 1977.
As it was believed that in a colony of free settlers there would be little crime, no provision was made for a gaol in Colonel Light's 1837 plan.
Lane believed Alcott had misled him into thinking enough people would join the enterprise and developed a strong dislike for the nuclear family.
Snorri says at first it is Valhalla and then adds: " The Swedes now believed that he had gone to the old Asagarth and would live there forever " ( Section 9 ).
The commission, though, was biased, as Spalding would not appoint anyone to the commission if they believed the sport was somewhat related to the English sport of rounders.
Most notably, Carnegie believed that the future leaders of society would rise from the ranks the poor.
Steiner described numerous exercises he believed would bring spiritual development ; other anthroposophists have added many others.

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