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  2. Intel Museum - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The museum is open weekdays except holidays. It is open to the public with free admission. [3] The museum was started in the early 1980s as an internal project at Intel to record its history. It opened to the public in February 13th, 1992 [4], later being expanded in 1999 to triple its size and add a store. It has exhibits about how ...

  3. List of computer museums - Wikipedia

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    IPSJ Computer Museum - A virtual museum by IPSJ, an academic society of information processing in Japan, [2] and affiliated physical computer museums ("satellite museums") all over Japan, such as: KCG Computer Museum, Kyoto - a computer museum by KCG , an education institution [ 3 ]

  4. Masatoshi Shima - Wikipedia

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    Shima went to Intel in June 1969 to present the proposal. Due to Intel lacking logic engineers to understand the logic schematics or circuit engineers to convert them, Intel asked Shima to simplify the logic. [6] [3] Intel wanted a one-chip CPU design, [3] influenced by Sharp's Tadashi Sasaki who had presented the concept to Intel in 1968. [7]

  5. Robert Noyce - Wikipedia

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    Robert would visit during the summer, while continuing to work at Intel. They divorced in 1974. [35] On November 27, 1974, Noyce married Ann Schmeltz Bowers. Bowers, a graduate of Cornell University, [36] also received an honorary Ph.D. from Santa Clara University, where she was a trustee for nearly 20 years

  6. North American Reciprocal Museum Association - Wikipedia

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    Art museums associated with colleges or universities have organized a College and University Art Museums Reciprocal Program (CUAMRP, previously called the Academic Art Museum Reciprocal Membership program). [12] [13] [14] A participating museum may receive benefits that can outweigh a potential reduction in direct admissions fees.

  7. Portal:Museums - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Art is an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW. Open to the public and free of charge, the museum was privately established in 1937 for the American people by a joint resolution of the United States Congress.

  8. Vinod Dham - Wikipedia

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    When Dham joined Intel, it had $1 million in revenue. By the time he left in 1995, Intel's revenues had soared to US$16.2 billion. Dham said he was a keen observer of how Andy Grove built strategy and organisation for Intel's success in the microprocessor business. At Intel, Dham made a decision to work on processors when he decided to leave R&D.

  9. Marcian Hoff - Wikipedia

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    Hoff joined Intel in 1968 as employee number 12 as "manager of applications research", and is credited with coming up with the idea of using a "universal processor" rather than a variety of custom-designed circuits in the architectural idea and an instruction set formulated with Stanley Mazor in 1969 for the Intel 4004—the chip that started ...