Tech pioneer Robert Noyce, co-creator of the microchip, is honored in today's Doodle.
Today’s electronics-themed Google Doodle celebrates the life of Robert Noyce, the co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel who came to be known to many as the “Mayor of Silicon Valley.”
The new doodle is a return to more tech-focused Google Doodles in a year that’s seen doodles for music artists like Les Paul and Freddy Mercury.
Noyce’s best known accomplishment is his work as a co-creator of the
microchip, so the doodle is the Google logo imprinted on one of the
chips that Noyce helped create.
After earning his doctorate from MIT in 1953, Noyce went on to work
in the technology industry where he eventually became one of eight
employees that left Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory to form Fairchild
Semiconductor. Fairchild went on to be one of the most influential
companies in the history of modern technology by creating the first
microchip. Noyce was later a co-founder of Intel, where he helped
oversee the development of the microprocessor.
During his life, Noyce was awarded the National Media of Science in
1979 and was honored by three separate U.S. Presidents. Noyce passed
away in June of 1990 at the age of 62, but he left behind a reputation
as one of the pioneers of the computer age. December 12, 2011 would have
marked Noyce’s 84th birthday.
Source http://www.pcworld.com
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