Jack Kilby was an American engineer and inventor who won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his role in developing the integrated circuit, a crucial component in modern electronics. Kilby's invention revolutionized technology and computing, leading to advancements in countless electronic devices. His contributions have had a profound and lasting impact on the field of electronics and technology.
"I'm sure there will continue to be exciting new products and major changes, but it looks as if the existing technology has a great deal of room to grow and prosper."
"The groups that have awarded them are all a little different. It's a little hard to single out any one for that, but I think the dedication of this building would have to go toward the top of the list."
"Well, it's very dangerous to project, but it's clear that the existing technology has some more years to go."
"How are we doing in the electronics field as opposed to, you know, we hear how advanced the Japanese are? Do you think we're still pretty competitive? Oh, yes."
"They're very strong in memory. Didn't do very much in microprocessors or digital signal processing."
"This could be done in part, because the equipment was very inexpensive. Not much money was involved in tooling so that basic changes of that type could be accomplished."
"I'm doing a little consulting. I'm somewhat retired, still a director of a company or two."