How Semiconductors Were Made in America

(siliconimist.com)

14 points | by johncole 2 days ago ago

5 comments

  • loxodrome 14 minutes ago

    All the key people in CS, EE, and Physics needed to invent transistors where in America at the time.

    Why? Mostly because America has true individual freedom and low taxes, unlike Europe.

    • wat10000 3 minutes ago

      More because Europe had just spent half a decade murdering each other on a massive scale, and there wasn't much energy left for basic research for a little while after experiencing a couple dozen megadeaths and the various urban remodeling programs that accompanied them.

  • LinuxAmbulance an hour ago

    The bit about how semiconductors could only have been made in America because only America had the specific combination of freedom of speech, irreverence, pragmatism over dogmatism, meritocracy and welcoming outsiders is definitely an interesting idea, although how true that is?

    • contingencies 17 minutes ago

      Not very. The missing macro is that during and after WWII, the US had the luxury of being the only intact industrial economy.

      In this environment, Shockley, who himself was the child of an engineer and has been criticized as a eugenicist (ie. explicitly not welcoming outsiders, despite his father speaking eight languages, and being born in London), ran a Bell research lab and was exposed to a plurality of emergent military problems to which he applied physics.

      After the war, and co-inventing the transistor (probably largely in response to this wartime experience), some of his ex employees including Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore split off and started research under Fairchild.

      Notably, this occurred right when chemistry was having its moment, and the US had huge postwar capacity to enable innovation. While total industrial production reached 247% of prewar levels during WWII, chemical production soared to 412%.

      The group succeeded in 1960. Of the eight who left to found this novel research group, only two were immigrants. Six were educated at elite US universities like Caltech, MIT and Stanford.

  • johncole 2 days ago

    How semiconductors were made in the USA