Matthew Ackerman

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NOYCE ALWAYS MAINTAINED that the “genesis” for any successful thinking about semiconductor products “must not be ‘we have this product, how do we get rid of it?’ but ‘this is a critical product.’” The technology itself interested Noyce less than the need for the technology, a distinction that he explained thus: “A company must go out and find what the customer wants. Where is the need? Where is the opening? … The need
The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley
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