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    Intel

    Intel began in 1968. It was founded by Gordon E. Moore who is also a physicist and chemist. He was accompanied by Robert Noyce, also a fellow physicist and co-creator of integrated circuitry, after they both had left Fairchild Semiconductor. During the 1980’s Intel was run by a chemical engineer by the name of Andy Grove, who was the third member of the original Intel family. Many other Fairchild employees participated in other Silicon Valley companies. Andy Grove today is considered to be one of

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    Hacking

    Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacterio-rhodopsin Palash Jain#, Likhit Jain#, Bhavesh Jaiswar# 1palashj1995@gmail.com 2jain.likhit@yahoo.com 3bhavesh.jaiswar@gmail.com Abstract-There has been many methods researched for use in computer applications in recent years. However, among the most promising approaches, and the focus of this particular paper, is 3-Dimensional Optical Random Access Memory storage using the light sensitive protein bacterio-rhodopsin. Protein memory is an experimental

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    Cmos

    Has the CMOS memory changed over the years? The CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) this is one of the types of technology used to make semiconductors (integrated circuits) such as processors, chipsets, DRAM, etc. A good thing about CMOS is that it requires very little power, compared to some other semiconductor technologies. Over the years technology has evolved and with time there have been many different types of batteries used to power the CMOS. The CMOS has not really changed

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    Vincent

    Revised April 2001 MM74C922 • MM74C923 16-Key Encoder • 20-Key Encoder General Description Features The MM74C922 and MM74C923 CMOS key encoders provide all the necessary logic to fully encode an array of SPST switches. The keyboard scan can be implemented by either an external clock or external capacitor. These encoders also have on-chip pull-up devices which permit switches with up to 50 kΩ on resistance to be used. No diodes in the switch array are needed to eliminate ghost switches

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    Intel Company Overview Only

    Intel Company Overview Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore were among the eight founders of Fairfield Semiconductor in the late 1950’s. While at Fairchild Moore & Noyce decided to branch out on their own and start a company developing large scale integrated circuits. Noyce wrote a one page business plan that attracted an investor named Art Rock, who was also at Fairchild. Rock was able to sell their vision to other investors and raised 2.5 million dollars in only two days. Together with this money

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    Millipede

    “MILLIPEDE” - STORAGE TECHNOLOGY Sameer Tayal (sameer.tayal@gmail.com) ABSTRACT Through this paper we report a new atomic force microscope (AFM)-based data storage concept called the “Millipede” that has a potentially ultrahigh density, terabit capacity, small form factor, and high data rate. Its potential for ultrahigh storage density can be used as a technique to store and read back data in very thin polymer films. With this new technique, 3040-nm-sized bit indentations of similar pitch size

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    Nec Electronic Case Study

    Electronics In early July 2007, Alp Ercil, Managing Partner and portfolio manager of Perry Capital’s (“Perry”) Asian portfolio, was considering options for how best to manage the $150 million position his firm had in NEC Electronics (NECE), the semiconductor subsidiary of Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC. In recent days, the NECE subsidiary had garnered Ercil’s full attention. On the heels of attending NECE’s annual meeting, he had learned that the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) was placing NECE

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    How to Be Brave

    GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Msc19 12257354 Le Nhat Tan 5 620 words Table Content Introduction -----------------------------------------------------------------------------page 2 Analyze Intel’s vision and mission for its organization, how was it implemented…...Page 4 The alarms should Intel have identified in their strategic pursuit ---------------Page 6 What Intel should have done to compete technologically?...............................Page 7 The generic business level

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    Intel Final Paper MGMT 480- Frankforter Executive Summary As the world’s “foremost semiconductor maker,” Intel Corporation has a reputation to uphold and a future to build. Founded in 1968, Intel has grown to a company of over 90,000 employees who operate Intel’s facilities in nearly fifty countries. Intel produces processors, motherboards, chipsets, network adapters, flash memory, software, storage devices, and wireless products. Many of us are the end-users

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    Ergonomic Case Study

    E. Pablo, Mark Joseph E. Ramos, Charisse Joyce N. Submitted to: Prof. Ezrha C. Godilano IE115 – B31 December 3, 2012 INTRODUCTION Established in 1983, Fastech is one of the leading providers of assembly and test services to the semiconductor integrated device manufacturers (IDM) in USA, Europe, and Asia. This company was formerly known as Circuit Packaging, Inc. and changed its name to Fastech Synergy, Ltd. in 1989. This is a Filipino-owned company and managed by Mr. Saturnino G. Belen

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