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The name 'Silicon Valley' arose from the founding of Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in Fairchild Semiconductor in 1956-57, founded near Stanford University in Palo Alto

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  1. Traditionally known as Santa Clara Valley, the region's roots stretch back to the 1939 founding of Hewlett-Packard and efforts by Stanford professor Frederick Terman to strengthen academia-industrial ties in the area.

  2. Following World War II, Stanford became a premier institution for research on Cold War technologies such as radar, guided missiles, and more—attracting millions in federal funding to support science and engineering.

  3. The founding of the Shockley and Fairchild semiconductor companies laid the groundwork for the Valley to become the world's dominant tech hub as the transistor, and then the microchip, became the basis for dozens of new technologies.

  4. In 1975, Stanford's "Homebrew Computer Club" included Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, eventually making Silicon Valley the world leader in the nascent computer industry.

  5. By the 1980's and 1990's, researchers in the Valley began developing internet-based products like the browser, communication protocols, and more.

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