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Robert Norton Noyce, também conhecido como Bob Noyce, foi um físico estadunidense. Inventor do microchip, e co-fundador da Intel Corporation. Percebeu que seria interessante a manipulaçao do silício, a fim de criar uma estrutura integrada, onde transistores e circuitos elétricos pudessem fazer parte de um todo, criando assim o circuito Integrado. More information...

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