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Jack Kilby, Robert Noyce
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Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce, inventors of the computer chip

Jack Kilby’s invention of the microchip at Texas Instruments in 1958 was the precursor for the entire field of modern microelectronics--a feat for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2000. Six months after Kilby unveiled his germanium-based microchip, Robert Noyce (pictured above) upped the ante with his silicon version. Noyce went on to found Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. "The reality of what people have done with integrated circuits has gone far beyond what anyone--including myself--imagined possible at the time," Kilby said in his Nobel lecture.