
Hailed As The Thomas Edison And Henry Ford Of Silicon Valley, Robert Noyce Was A Brilliant Inventor, A Leading Entrepreneur, And A Daring Risk Taker Who Piloted His Own Jets And Skied Mountains Accessible Only By Helicopter. Now, In The Man Behind The Microchip, Leslie Berlin Captures Not Only This Colorful Individual But Also The Vibrant Interplay Of Technology, Business, Money, Politics, And Culture That Defines Silicon Valley. Here Is The Life Of A High-tech Industry Giant. The Co-founder Of Fairchild Semiconductor And Intel, Noyce Co-invented The Integrated Circuit, The Electronic Heart Of Every Modern Computer, Automobile, Cellular Telephone, Advanced Weapon, And Video Game. With Access To Never-before-seen Documents, Berlin Paints A Fascinating Portrait Of Noyce: An Ambitious And Intensely Competitive Multimillionaire Who Exuded A Just Folks Sort Of Charm, A Midwestern Preacher's Son Who Rejected Organized Religion But Would Counsel His Employees To Go Off And Do Something Wonderful, A Man Who Never Looked Back And Sometimes Paid A Price For It. In Addition, This Vivid Narrative Sheds Light On Noyce's Friends And Associates, Including Some Of The Best-known Managers, Venture Capitalists, And Creative Minds In Silicon Valley. Berlin Draws Upon Interviews With Dozens Of Key Players In Modern American Business--including Andy Grove, Steve Jobs, Gordon Moore, And Warren Buffett; Their Recollections Of Noyce Give Readers A Privileged, First-hand Look Inside The Dynamic World Of High-tech Entrepreneurship. A Modern American Success Story, The Man Behind The Microchip Illuminates The Triumphs And Setbacks Of One Of The Most Important Inventors And Entrepreneurs Of Our Time.
How did Robert Noyce, a Midwestern preacher's son, catalyze the technological and cultural evolution of Silicon Valley through the invention of the integrated circuit? Leslie Berlin, a historian with extensive access to private archives and primary source interviews, examines the life of the Intel co-founder to map the intersection of innovation, venture capital, and corporate management. The book argues that Noyce’s unique blend of technical genius and charismatic leadership provided the foundational blueprint for the modern high-tech industry. By analyzing his successes and personal contradictions, Berlin provides a comprehensive study of the man who defined the ethos of the semiconductor age.
What You Will Find
Experts and historians recognize this work as the definitive biographical account of Robert Noyce’s professional life. Readers frequently note the balance between technical detail and the human narrative, making it a foundational text for understanding the origins of the modern technology sector.
Page Count:
440
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0198036884
ISBN-13:
9780198036883
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