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Cory Doctorow

Cory Doctorow

·Oct 24, 2021

The Traitorous Eight and the Battle of Germanium Valley

How California’s ban on non-competes saved the tech industry from eugenics. — In 1956, the Nobel prize in physics went to William Shockley, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain for their work on silicon transistors. Shockley, a Bell Labs alum, had already gone to work commercializing this invention, moving from New Jersey to Mountain View, California and founding Shockley Semiconductors, the first “silicon”…

Shockley Semiconductors

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The Traitorous Eight and the Battle of Germanium Valley
The Traitorous Eight and the Battle of Germanium Valley
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