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Robert Noyce, the most respected high-tech figure of his generation, brought credibility (and money) to the company's founding; Gordon Moore made Intel the world's technological leader; and Andy Grove ...
Intel Corp (INTC.O) co-founder Gordon Moore, ... From left to right, Andy Grove, Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore. Moore and Noyce were co-founders of Intel Corporation in July 1968.
Gordon Moore as CEO and then Andy Grove later on, we're famously frugal, deliberate, disciplined, and running Intel not just as a monopoly, because let's be fair.
Andy Grove and Gordon Moore, Intel’s former leaders, at an event in 2013. Extrapolating for ten years was pretty wild to Moore, who specialized in self-deprecation.
Gordon Moore as CEO and then Andy Grove later on, we're famously frugal, deliberate, disciplined, and running Intel not just as a monopoly, because let's be fair.
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, ... Moore and Noyce’s first hire was another Fairchild colleague, Andy Grove, who would lead Intel through much of its explosive growth in the 1980s and 1990s.
When Moore and Robert Noyce founded Intel in 1968, Mr. Grove was their first hire. He served as Intel’s CEO from 1987 to 1998 and its president from 1979 to 1997.
In 1968, Moore and Noyce co-founded Intel and hired future Intel CEO Andy Grove as the third employee, and the three of them built Intel into one of the world’s great companies.
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, ... Andy Grove, who would lead Intel through much of its explosive growth in the 1980s and 1990s. Moore described himself to Fortune magazine as an ...
In 1987, Moore made way for Grove, though he continued to serve as Intel’s chairman until 1997. Despite the length of his tenure and the multiple roles he held, Moore was known for Moore’s Law ...
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, ... Moore and Noyce’s first hire was another Fairchild colleague, Andy Grove, who would lead Intel through much of its explosive growth in the 1980s and 1990s.