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The longtime Silicon Valley home of the late computer-industry pioneer Gordon Moore is going on the market for $29.5 million.
The couple paid $6 million for the property in 1993. The estate’s 9,300-square-foot, six-bedroom Tudor Revival residence was built in 1927. Formal gardens, an orchard, redwood groves, oaks and ties to ...
At Intel he oversaw Ted Hoff's invention of the microprocessor -- that was his second revolution. At both companies, Noyce introduced a very casual working atmosphere, the kind of atmosphere that ...
INTEL, AMERICA’S semiconductor giant, has had some notable bosses. Robert Noyce, its first, invented the silicon chip that gave Silicon Valley its name. Gordon Moore, who came next, etched his ...