Robert Noyce was an American physicist who was the co-founder of the Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel Corporation. Robert Noyce was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1983 and was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Robert Noyce was aged 62 years at the time of his death and his legacy and inventions still live on and make impacts in the world of technology.

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Robert Noyce Education
Robert Noyce offered Science and Mathematics at Grinnell High School and proceeded to study Physics at Grinnell College. Robert Noyce headed to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to bag a Doctorate degree in Physics.
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Robert Noyce Religion
Robert Noyce was an agnostic religious person and later became irreligious.

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Robert Noyce Invention
Robert Noyce invented the integrated circuit that paved the way for the development of computers.
Robert Noyce Building
The Robert Noyce Building is a building named after Robert Noyce and it is located at the Intel Corporation office in Santa Clara, United States.

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