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...problems caused by charge migration in the company’s new silicon gate process, he conceived an alternative idea of storing charge on a floating gate conductor. “That was the evolution of...
...and other vendors followed suit. Fairchild responds with TTL MSI Fairchild Pheonix TTL gate die (1964). Courtesy: Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. Although Fairchild had built the” Phoenix gate” in 1964...
...“G” element (a 3-input NOR logic gate device), shift registers and adders, before he also departed to found Signetics, the first dedicated IC company, in July. Fairchild “G” Element (3-input...
...a nonvolatile memory, so too did these trapped charges in Intel’s new silicon-gate MOS memories. If, Dov reasoned, the control “gates” of the transistors in a MOS memory were disconnected...
...the Milestone is The Floating Gate EEPROM, and its citation reads “From 1976-1978, at Hughes Microelectronics in Newport Beach, California, the practicality, reliability, manufacturability and endurance of the Floating Gate...
...only person of long-standing involvement in the Cup who has worked only for American campaigns – New York YC, San Diego YC, St. Francis YC, and now Golden Gate YC....
...framework consists of three “contextual logics” that we argue shaped the emergence of the planar transistor, the silicon microchip, the simultaneous-invention of silicon-gate MOS technology, and, as Christophe and Takahiro...