Ray Malatesta, the first employee badged when National Semiconductor opened in 1962, retired last month. National Semiconductor now employs more than 1800 and is one of the oldest computer chip fabricators in the nation
30-35November 15 marks 50 years since the first computer chip was announced. Here’s the untold story...
National Semiconductor Corp. yesterday broke ground for a $77 million expansion of its South Portlan...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the emergence of an informal, collaborative and entrepre...
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Robert N. Noyce. Intel co-founder, Bob Noyce's nickname was the "M...
Black-and-white photograph of Intel co-founder Robert N. Noyce in 1987. Bob Noyce's nickname was the...
National Semiconductor Corp., with 23,000 employees worldwide and sales of $2.29 billion in its most...
Clark P. Pond, 49, of Cape Elizabeth, recently was appointed to the newly-created position of execut...
National Semiconductor Corp. plans to cut about 230 jobs at its South Portland computer-chip facilit...
Enlarged color photograph of the 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die. Intel's first successful prod...
Minding Your Business. The expansion of National and Fairchild Semiconductor on Western Avenue in ...
Black-and-white portrait of Gordon Moore in 1981. Gordon E. Moore is currently Chairman Emeritus of ...
This commemorative booklet was published by the National Machinery Company in honor of 100 years in ...
At bottom of black-and-white photographic print: "Eimac employees Naomi Prindle of San Carlos, left,...
Transcript, 42 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95250Mumma describes National Cash Re...
Caption reads: "Photo courtesy of National Cash Register Co. Dayton, Ohio. Final Inspection Dept."...
30-35November 15 marks 50 years since the first computer chip was announced. Here’s the untold story...
National Semiconductor Corp. yesterday broke ground for a $77 million expansion of its South Portlan...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the emergence of an informal, collaborative and entrepre...
Black-and-white photograph of Dr. Robert N. Noyce. Intel co-founder, Bob Noyce's nickname was the "M...
Black-and-white photograph of Intel co-founder Robert N. Noyce in 1987. Bob Noyce's nickname was the...
National Semiconductor Corp., with 23,000 employees worldwide and sales of $2.29 billion in its most...
Clark P. Pond, 49, of Cape Elizabeth, recently was appointed to the newly-created position of execut...
National Semiconductor Corp. plans to cut about 230 jobs at its South Portland computer-chip facilit...
Enlarged color photograph of the 3101 64-Bit Schottky Bipolar RAM Die. Intel's first successful prod...
Minding Your Business. The expansion of National and Fairchild Semiconductor on Western Avenue in ...
Black-and-white portrait of Gordon Moore in 1981. Gordon E. Moore is currently Chairman Emeritus of ...
This commemorative booklet was published by the National Machinery Company in honor of 100 years in ...
At bottom of black-and-white photographic print: "Eimac employees Naomi Prindle of San Carlos, left,...
Transcript, 42 pp. Audio file available at http://purl.umn.edu/95250Mumma describes National Cash Re...
Caption reads: "Photo courtesy of National Cash Register Co. Dayton, Ohio. Final Inspection Dept."...
30-35November 15 marks 50 years since the first computer chip was announced. Here’s the untold story...
National Semiconductor Corp. yesterday broke ground for a $77 million expansion of its South Portlan...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the emergence of an informal, collaborative and entrepre...