Interview with Stan Mazor, 2000 June 9
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Stan Mazor, one of the designers of the Intel 4004 and a computer-aided design specialist, discusses his career and his work on pioneering technology. 00:00:30 Interviewer provides some background to Mazor’s career in a voiceover. 00:01:07 Discusses his upbringing, education, and going to work at Fairchild Semiconductor. 00:05:20 Discussion of leaving Fairchild to work at Intel, and working on the 4004 microprocessor with Ted Hoff and Frederico Faggin. 00:10:07 Discusses Intel’s subsequent product lines, the 8008, the 8080, and the 8086, as well as some of the awards Mazor has received. 00:16:18 Mazor discusses leaving Intel to start Silicon Compilers, Silicon Compilers being bought out, working at Synopsis, and trying to work at several startups. 00:21:42 Discusses looking at his 30 year career, the way the industry has changed, and his current hobbies. Interviewed by Rob Walker, June 9, 2000, in Los Altos, California.
Description
| Resource Type | moving image |
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| Digital origin | reformatted digital |
| Creation date | June 9, 2000 |
| Language | English |
Creators/Contributors
| Interviewee | Mazor, Stan |
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Subjects
| Subject | Fairchild (Firm) |
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| Subject | Intel Corporation |
| Subject | Silicon Compiler |
| Subject | Synopsis |
| Subject | Katz Computer Aided Training Systems |
| Subject | BEA Systems |
| Subject | Cadaver |
| Subject | Semiconductors |
| Subject | Microprocessors |
| Subject | Computer-aided design |
| Subject | Application-specific integrated circuits |
| Subject | Venture capital |
| Genre | Filmed interviews |
Bibliographic information
| Note | Reformatted by Stanford University Libraries 2017-2018. |
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| Source ID | m0741_mazor_2000-06-09 |
| Location | M0741 |
| Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/mz019ds3004 |
| Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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Silicon genesis : oral histories of semiconductor technology, 1995-2025
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