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Broken Genius
Book • 1997
This book by Joel Shurkin delves into the life of William Shockley, a brilliant physicist who played a pivotal role in the development of the transistor and semiconductor technology.
It chronicles his early success at Bell Labs, his later struggles with management and eugenics advocacy, and the eventual downfall of his reputation.
The book provides insights into Shockley's complex personality and his impact on the electronic age.
It chronicles his early success at Bell Labs, his later struggles with management and eugenics advocacy, and the eventual downfall of his reputation.
The book provides insights into Shockley's complex personality and his impact on the electronic age.
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#356 How The Sun Rose On Silicon Valley: Bob Noyce (Founder of Intel)
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#165 William Shockley (Creator of the Electronic Age)
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