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Stanley Mazor

Stanley Mazor is an American microelectronics engineer. He is one of the co-inventors of the world's first microprocessor architecture, the Intel 4004, together with Ted Hoff, Masatoshi Shima, and Federico Faggin.

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Known for
Intel 4004 Intel 8080
Alma mater
San Francisco State University
Awards
Kyoto Prize (1997) National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2009) Computer History Museum Fellow (2009)
Born
(1941-10-22) 22 October 1941 (age 84) Chicago, Illinois
Fields
Electrical engineering microprocessor
Workplaces
Fairchild (1964) Intel (1969) Stanford University University of Santa Clara

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Alma mater · 1
Stanley Mazor → San Francisco State University
Awards · 1
Stanley Mazor → Kyoto Prize (1997) National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2009) Computer History Museum Fellow (2009)
Born · 1
Stanley Mazor → (1941-10-22) 22 October 1941 (age 84) Chicago, Illinois
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Stanley Mazor → Electrical engineering microprocessor
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Stanley Mazor → Intel 4004 Intel 8080
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Stanley Mazor → Fairchild (1964) Intel (1969) Stanford University University of Santa Clara
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Stanley Mazor → American microelectronics engineer

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Stanley MazorFieldsElectrical engineering microprocessor1.00infobox
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Stanley MazorWorkplacesFairchild (1964) Intel (1969) Stanford University University of Santa Clara1.00infobox
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