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SILICON VALLEY 

 

Silicon Valley – today’s • A brief history menu • Most noteable institutions • A company called Intel

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Silicon Valley – a brief history

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Valley of Heart’s Delight 1972: Silicon Valley, al!h Vaerst, Don Hoefler  06/09/15

 

 The early years • Ca. 18!" #old rush$ California state • 18%&" California Ci'il Code" non(

competition a)reement clauses banned to promote ne* 'entures +mostly related to )old, •

Stanford ni'ersity • 18-1" 1-1!" /ee de 0orest" 0orest" Audion$ triode$ 18! patents •   06/09/15

 

1-1!( • 2esearch center for S Military • 1-!-" 3rst *ee4ly scheduled radio • 1-55(6%" SS Macon +7AS,

 ( Attracts lot of companies • 1-6%" 7ACA$ more 'entures • 1-1" Stanford Industrial 9ar4 • 1-%" So'iet launches satellite ( 7ASA 06/09/15

 

1-! and on • Support for ::II students" *or4

created in area by Stanford dean of en)ineerin) 0rederic4 Terman ( creation of ;9$ Varian Associates +4lytron$ hf electroma)netic *a'es, • Stanford support SS< technolo)y

+1-(1-8!, • 1-%&" Intel microprocessor 06/09/15

 

"Moore's law" is the observation that, over the history of co!tin# har$ware, the nber of transistors in a $ense inte#rate$ circit $obles a!!ro%iately every two years & i(i!e$ia

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:hat after 1-%!= • /a* 3rms • Venture capitalists • Ca. 1--! Apple computer +Ste'e >obs

steals ideas and and employees employees ?ero ?ero@ @ 9A2C – S2I – and uses them to ma4e

a personal computer, • #oo)le$ 0aceboo4$ IT in )eneral

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Important institutions in the Valley=

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)airchil$ Seicon$ctor •

stablished on September 18$ 1-% 9ioneer in the



manufacturin) of transistors and of inte)rated circuits Initiate the start(up



culture

•  These spin(oBs s pin(oBs led to

rapid technolo)ical brea4throu)hs in Silicon Valley

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Stanfor$ *niversity • In the 1-!s launched t*o institutional inno'ations " the University Honors Cooperative Program and the Stanford Industrial 9ar4 +no* called Stanford Research Park , • Current Currently$ ly$ inno'ati'e ideas produced at Stanford 3nd

their *ay to industries throu)h licensin) 'ia the Stanford Oce of Technology Licensing Li censing • Main roles"  " Attract people from all o'er the *orld to the re)ion  " Maintain close contact amon) its appro@imately ! research resear ch centers *ith the surroundin) Silicon Valley business community 09/06/15

 

Ventre Ca!italist +VCs • -leiner .er(ins Ca/el$ 0 1yers  +-.C1,  " In'estors in #oo)le$ Sun$ Intuit and AD/

• 2reyloc( .artners  " In'estors in 0aceboo4$ /in4edIn$ Dodle and Claria.

• Se3oia Ca!ital

 " In'estors in lectronic Arts$ Eahoo$ Eahoo$ Cisco Systems

In Silicon Valley$ VCs and la*yers play more than their con'entional roles. roles. They inFuence the structure and future de'elopment of their client companies. VCs not only pro'ide necessary 3nancial resources to start( ups and spin(oBs$ but often play the multiple roles of bro4er$ and mana)ement consultant 09/06/15

 

Law /r • ilson Sonsini 2oo$rich 0 4osati • 1robec( .hle#er 0 5arrison • Cooley 2o$war$

 The la*yers are deal ma4ers as *ell as counselors. As deal ma4ers$ GSilicon Valley Valley attorneys employ their connections in the local business community to lin4 clients *ith 'arious transactional partnersH +Suchman 1--6$ -, 09/06/15

 

)e$eral 2overnent • helpin) Stanford to build up its reputation as a leadin)

research uni'ersity$ federal )o'ernment contributed to attract the interest of defense related industry to Stanford • #o'ernment contracts *ith defense related companies

)a'e an opportunity to Stanford to )ain e@pertise$ thus ensurin) a leadin) position facin) these companies ( Stanford became the t he compellin) compelli n) partner of industry. industry. • #o'ernment funds facilitates the transition of a pri'ately

funded research proJect from$ or into$ a more basic research proJect. 09/06/15

 

Intel & 6ic( )acts • #lobal headKuarters" Santa Clara, California • 789,:88 e!loyees *orld*ide +at end of

&!15, •  percent of employees reside in the .S. • 7AS<AL tic4er symbol" IN;C • Chief @ecuti'e Dcer Dcer " Nrian M. OrPanich • 9resident " 2enQe >. >ames • &!15 net re'enue" <=>?9 billion • &!15 earnin)s per share" <7?@ 09/06/15

 

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Intel B 5istory

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Intel B 5istory

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Intel B 5istory

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Intel B 5istory

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Intel an$ Stanfor$ *niversity

•  The Intel(Stanford tie famously be)an bac4 in 1-- *hen

Stanford electrical en)ineerin) alumnus Ted ;oB became Intel employee 7o. 1&. :ithin t*o years$ he had in'ented$ alon) *ith 0ederico 0a))in 0a))in and Stan MaPor$ IntelRs Fa)ship product" the microprocessor. • 0or more than four decades$ the Stanford(Intel Stanfo rd(Intel relationship has

been behind the launch of some of IntelRs Fa)ship technolo)ies and hundreds of the companyRs en)ineerin) careers. +Almost 1$!!! Stanford alumni ha'e *or4ed at Intel , • Industry does a )ood Job at the < part of 2<((but *e rely on

the tier(one tier(one research uni'ersities li4e Stanford on the 2 side$ Crai) Narret ( Intel chairman and former CD +1--8(&!!,

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Intel an$ VCs 2oc4 c4 +VCs,contributes U1!$!!! and • 1-8 " Arthur 2o additional U&. million by sellin) con'ertible debentures. 2oc4 then become chairman of the company

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Intel oint .artnershi! • Ne)innin) in &!! " Apple to se Intel Microprocessors • Sept &!11 " Intel$ #oo)le announce mobile partnership for Atom Android And roid smartphones • Cisco and intel lon)time partnership "

( <ata Center ( ni3ed Computin) System ( Mobility

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A happy prison==

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