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In effect, Noyce and Moore were saying that in 730 days their company would design a circuit, build a production line, produce in mass quantities a technology that had never before gone beyond lab prototyping, and then sell enough of those circuits to turn a profit. The plan has Noyce’s fingerprints all over it. Looking back 30 years later, Moore said the agenda was “more aggressive than I had ever planned on.”
The Man Behind the Microchip: Robert Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley
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