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When Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore founded Intel in 1968, they came up with what they called the “Goldilocks strategy.” They wanted to make memory chips, and started with three very different technologies. One was too easy for rivals to copy. Another added too much complexity. “And the third one, using a different kind of transistor, called a MOS transistor, turned out to be just right,” Moore said in an interview years later. Scalper1 News
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