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  name  = Robert Noyce|
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  birth = December 12, 1927|
  death = June 3, 1990|
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'''Robert Norton Noyce''' (December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990) was an American physicist, inventor, and entrepreneur who co-founded [[Intel]] and [[Fairchild Semiconductor International|Fairchild Semiconductor]].
 
He co-invented [[integrated circuit]]s that consisted of independent transistors on a single piece of silicon.
 
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Robert Noyce
Known for co-founded Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor, co-inventor of single chip integrated circuits
Birth December 12, 1927
Death June 3, 1990

Robert Norton Noyce (December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990) was an American physicist, inventor, and entrepreneur who co-founded Intel and Fairchild Semiconductor.

He co-invented integrated circuits that consisted of independent transistors on a single piece of silicon.