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The Development of the Intel 4004 Microprocessor
Ted Hoff talks about the development of the Intel 4004 microprocessor. As the architect of this first microprocessor, Hoff brings unique insight into its role in shaping Intel into the semiconductor juggernaut that it became.
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The Intel 4004 to 8008 comparison
Ted Hoff compares the 8008 and 4004 microprocessors and points out a number of errors in a recently published book about Intel.
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Intel Management and Environment
Ted Hoff talks about Intel’s special environment and gives Andy Grove credit for creating a predictable and accurate engineering process.
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Example of Small Tubes
Ted Hoff shows an example of a small tube, while Norm Pond talks about Bell Labs’ efforts in developing tubes.
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Reference Books on Silicon Valley History
Paul Wesling’s suggestions for books for learning about Silicon Valley history. One definite must-read is Norm Pond’s The Tube Guys.
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Closing Comments & Perspective on Moore’s Law
IEEE SV Tech History Chairman Alan J Weissberger wraps up the panel session with comments about Moore’s law and thanks the panel participants.
