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In the lab, informal company policy allowed “PhDs to play with their ‘toys’ [ideas] for about a year” before expecting results. If an idea appealed to a researcher—for whatever reason—he was free to pursue it. This rather loose definition of relevance led Fairchild researchers to develop roughly one-sixth of all major integrated circuit innovations during the technology’s first two decades.
The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley
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