Electronic industries; Memory chip packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;
Color slide of the Intel 1103 Memory chip package. Concept: Ted Hoff. Design: John Reed. This first DRAM is also the first of the chips that would enable the explosive growth of PC's; 1970 MIL became the official second source supplier for Intels...
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Memory chip packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Color slide of the Intel 1702 Memory chip package. Dov Frohman, today president of Intel's operations in Israel, invented the world's first erasable, programmable read-only memory 1702 EPROM, introduced by Intel in 1971.
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Memory chip packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Color slide of the Intel 2716 Memory chip package. Intel Corporation's Components Division had announced the industry's densest and easiest to use ultra-violet-erasable programmable read only memory, the 16,384 bit 2716 with a single +5 volt supply.
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;
Color slide of the Intel® 8080 microprocessor package. Clock speed: 2 MHz. Transistor Count: 4,500. Chip Performance: 29 (64) MIPS (millions of instructions per second). Circuit Line Size: 4.5 microns. Bus width: 8 bits. Addressable memory: 64...
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technology;
Color slide of the Intel® 8088 microprocessor package. Clock speed: 5 MHz (.33 MIPS) 8 MHz (.75 MIPS). Internal architecture: 16 bits. External Bus Width: 8 bits. Transistor Count: 29,000. Chip Performance .75 MIPS (millions of instructions per...
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Microprocessor packages; MMX technology; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Color slide of the Intel® Pentium® Processor with MMX™ technology package. Clock speeds: 200, 166 MHz. Number of transistors: 4.5 million (0.35 micron CMOS). Bus width: 64 bits (external data bus), 32 bits (address bus). Addressable memory: 4...
Electronic industries; Intel microprocessors; Manufacturing; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Semiconductor wafers; Technicians; Technology;
Color slide of workers monitoring furnace in which a layer of silicon dioxide is added to wafers. "Guns" read bar codes on the wafer boats.
Church vestments; Mission Santa Clara; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Dalmatic (sleeved chasuble) in yellow silk damask edged in gold metallic braid. Inset front and back with square of silk brocade, white background, multicolored (predominantly red) flowers. Panels edged in gold metallic braid. Lined with waxed flax...
Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.); Students
Group of 9 students, taken in front of ivy-covered (adobe?) wall. Students numbered (written on photo) and identified on black paper upon which image mounted. Standing (L to R): J. Garibaldi, T.O O'Toole, J. Guzman, M. Peres, Willie Martinez,...
Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.); Students
Group of contributors to 4th Latin. Image of young Paul Galtes, future S.J. Photo taken outdoors on path near ivy-covered adobe wall. Standing (L to R): 1) Chas Kuster, 2) J. Peters, 3) R. Trimble, 4) Owen Slavin, 5) [un-identified], 6) Ed...
Choirs (Music); Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.)
Group portrait of choir taken on lawn, St. Clare's (Mission) Church. Note on back: Some SCC students in choir. Some singers hold books (hymnals?), Rev. Father Wm Melehers S.J. stands back row 5th from left, young man seated front row center rests...
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Santa Clara (Calif.); Adobe buildings;
Image of adobe outbuilding of third site of Mission Santa Clara. The building was an Indian family's apartment that was taken over by Yankee squatters.
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Mission Santa Clara; Crosses; Dedications;
Image of base of cross erected at first site, with the following engraving: Santa Clara Mission Site No. 1, established Jauary 12, 1977. Probable location A: S 47'00 W about 1350 FT. Probable location B: S 10'15 W 3724 FT. Old Spanish Bridge N...
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Santa Clara (Calif.); Coins; Medals; Cornerstones;Mission Santa Clara
Image of coins, medals and crucifix blessed by Padre Junipero Serra on Nov. 19, 1781, and placed in cornerstone of Padre Marguia's Church at the third site of Mission Santa Clara. The items were found by workmen at the corner of Campbell Avenue and...
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Santa Clara (Calif.); Adobe buildings; Mission Santa Clara
Image of old adobe wall and overhang corridor with benches. Text on verso, "Built in 1822-1823 as north wall of looms and dressmaking buidling of Indian girls whose 'marjerio' adjoined its east end on inside of quadrangle. The padres'...