Although it was tiny then and has become a $60 billion revenue giant since, Intel’s most sizzling period of innovation was between 1969 and 1971 when it introduced the industry’s first commercial DRAM and SRAM, the first EPROM and the first market microprocessor. “The DRAM and SRAM were obvious,” recalls Gordon Moore, “what kind of ...
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