Sergey |
Akhromeyev |
A Soviet marshal. |
Zhores |
Alferov |
A Russian scientist. |
Richard |
Anderson |
A Hewlett-Packard executive. |
Wang |
Anshun |
Served as the Mayor of Beijing. |
Richard Van |
Atta |
Former Pentagon official. |
Diosdado |
Banatao |
One who founded Chip and Technologies. aka: Dado. |
Wu |
Bangguo |
A retired high-ranking politician in the People's Republic of China. |
John |
Bardeen |
American physicist and engineer. |
Joel |
Barr |
A Soviet spy. |
Craig |
Barrett |
Intel's new CEO. |
Joe |
Biden |
The 46th and current president of the United States. |
Walter |
Brattain |
A brilliant physicist who joined inventing the transistor. |
Ian Arthur |
Bremmer |
American political scientist |
Don |
Brooks |
Former Texas Instruments executive. |
Harold H. |
Brown |
U.S. Army Air Force officer who served during World War II. |
George H.W. |
Bush |
The 41st president of the United States. |
George W. |
Bush |
The 43rd president of the United States. |
Neil |
Bush |
A younger brother of George W. Bush. |
Lee |
Byung-chul |
Founder of the Samsung Group. |
Lee |
Byung-chul |
Founder of the Samsung Group. |
Gordon |
Campbell |
One who founded Chip and Technologies. |
John |
Carruthers |
A British engineer and economic theorist. |
Jimmy |
Carter |
The 39th President of the USA. |
Morris |
Chang |
Founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. |
Steve |
Chen |
A Taiwanese-American Internet entrepreneur. |
Shang-Yi |
Chiang |
A soft-spoken engineer who headed TSMC's R&D. |
Clayton |
Christensen |
A Harvard Business School's most famous professor. |
Hillary |
Clinton |
Served as the 67th U.S. secretary of state under president Obama. |
Mark |
Cohen |
A Berkeley professor who was an expert on Chinese law. |
Lynn |
Conway |
A computer scientist. |
Joe |
Davis |
An officer in-charge to acquire new equipment for use in Vietnam. |
Charles |
de Gaulle |
President of France. |
John |
Deng |
Minister of Economic Affairs in the Republic of China (Taiwan). |
Robert H. |
Dennard |
An American electrical engineer and inventor. |
Charles Stark |
Draper |
Founder and director of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory. |
Federico |
Faggin |
An Italian physicist |
Henry |
Farrell |
An American novelist and screenwriter. |
Doug |
Fuller. |
Served in the Minnesota House of Representatives. |
Yuri |
Gagarin |
A soviet cosmonaut who was the first human in outer space. |
Bill |
Gates |
An American business magnate |
Les |
Gelb |
American journalist. |
Patrick |
Gelsinger |
Serving as CEO of Intel. aka: Pat. |
Milt |
Greenberg |
An Air Force officer-turned-geophysicist. |
Andrew |
Grove |
Served as the third CEO of Intel Corporation. |
Johannes |
Gutenberg |
A German craftsman and inventor. |
Chuck |
Hagel |
American military veteran served as a U.S. senator from Nebraska. |
Partick |
Haggerty |
Chairman of Texas Instruments. aka: Pat. |
Robert |
Hannigan |
A cyber security specialist. |
Peter |
Hartcher |
An Australian journalist. |
Kenji |
Hayashi |
Naruse's colleague. |
Liu |
He |
Served as a vice premier of the People's Republic of China. |
Bill |
Hewlett |
American engineer and co-founder of the Hewlett-Packard. |
J. T. |
Ho |
A process manager at Micron's Taiwan facility. |
Jean |
Hoerni |
American engineer who was a silicon transistor pioneer. |
Marcian Edward |
Hoff Jr. |
One of the inventors of the microprocessor. aka: Ted. |
Ken |
Hu |
Deputy and Rotating Chairman of Huawei’s Board of Directors. |
Jensen |
Huang |
Co-founder and current president and CEO of Nvidia Corporation. |
Saddam |
Hussein |
An Iraqi politician who was the fifth president of Iraq. |
Masaru |
Ibuka |
Morita's business partner. |
Hayato |
Ikeda |
Prime Minister of Japan. |
Tsai |
Ing-wen |
Served as the president of the Republic of China (Taiwan). |
Shintaro |
Ishihara |
Japanese politician and writer who was Governor of Tokyo. |
Irwin |
Jacobs |
An expert in wireless communication. |
Moon |
Jae-in |
Served as the 12th president of South Korea. |
Lee |
Jae-yong |
Serving as the executive chairman of Samsung Electronics. |
Xi |
Jinping |
President of China. |
Hu |
Jintao |
President of China from 2003 to 2013. |
Steve |
Jobs |
Founder and CEO of Apple. |
Ma |
Kai |
One of the four Vice Premiers of China. |
Chiang |
Kai-shek |
Served as the leader of the Republic of China. |
Elsa |
Kania |
A leading American expert on the Chinese military. |
John F. |
Kennedy |
The 35th president of the United States. |
Li |
Keqiang |
Served as the premier of the People's Republic of China. |
Nikita |
Khrushchev |
Former Premier of the Soviet Union. |
Makoto |
Kikuchi |
A physicist in the Japanese government's Electrotechnical Lab. |
Jack |
Kilby |
Co-inventor of the integrated circuit. |
Henry |
Kissinger |
Served as United States Secretary of State. |
Eugene |
Klein |
Chairman of the board of directors and chief stockholder of NGC. |
Brian |
Krzanich |
Intel's CEO from 2013 to 2018. |
Jay |
Lathrop |
Co-inventor of photolithography. |
Kai-Fu |
Lee |
Taiwanese computer scientist |
K. T. |
Li |
A Taiwanese economist and politician. |
Robert |
Lighthizer |
Served as the United States Trade Representative. |
Mark |
Liu |
Chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. |
Jack |
Ma |
Co-founder of Alibaba Group. |
Alexis |
Madrigal |
A journalist. |
Chris |
Malachowsky |
One of the co-founders of computer graphics company Nvidia. |
Boris |
Malin |
One of Soviet Union's leading experts on semiconductor devices. |
Andrew |
Marshall |
A Pentagon analyst. |
Lockheed |
Martin |
A defense contractor. |
Fujio |
Masuoka |
A Japanese engineer |
Carver |
Mead |
An advisor to Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. |
Jiang |
Mianheng |
A Chinese physicist and business executive. |
Kiichi |
Miyazawa |
Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan. |
Steven |
Mnuchin |
Served as the 77th United States secretary of the treasury. |
Gordon |
Moore |
Co-founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel. |
Akio |
Morita |
A Japanese entrepreneur and co-founder of Sony. |
James |
Nall |
A chemist. Lathrop's assistant. |
Jun |
Naruse |
A Hitache employee. |
Peter |
Navarro |
Served in the Trump administration as the Asst. to the President. |
Bob |
Nease |
One of the engineers designing the computer. |
Abraham L. |
Newman |
An American political scientist. |
Richard |
Nixon |
The 37th president of the United States. |
Allen |
Noble |
A Boise businessman. |
Robert |
Noyce |
Co-founder Fairchild Semiconductor. |
Barack |
Obama |
The 44th president of the United States. |
Nikolai |
Ogarkov |
Served as chief of the general staff of the Soviet military. |
Yuri |
Osokin |
An ambitious young engineer. |
Paul |
Otellini |
President and CEO of Intel. |
David |
Packard |
American electrical engineer and co-founder of Hewlett-Packard. |
Joe |
Parkinson |
One of the founder of Micron. |
Ward |
Parkinson |
One of the founder of Micron. |
William |
Perry |
A Pentagon official who advocated using chips. |
Peter |
Peterson |
American investment banker. |
Mary Anne |
Potter |
A TI production engineer. |
Matthew |
Pottinger |
Served as the United States deputy national security advisor. |
Curtis R. |
Priem |
An American computer scientist. |
Penny |
Pritzker |
Served as the 38th United States secretary of commerce. |
Vladimir |
Putin |
Russian politician serving as the current president of Russia. |
Gina |
Raimondo |
United States Secretary of Commerce. |
Ronald |
Reagan |
The 40th president of the United States. |
Robert |
Reich |
An American political economist. |
David |
Rockefeller |
American investment banker. |
Ginni |
Rometty |
Served as executive chairman of IBM after stepping down as CEO. |
Theodore |
Roosevelt |
Served as the 26th president of the United States from 1901-1909. |
Julius |
Rosenberg |
An infamous Cold War spy. |
Wilbur |
Ross Jr. |
Served as the 39th United States Secretary of Commerce. |
Jerry |
Sanders |
Founder and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices. |
Alfred |
Sarant |
A KGB spy. |
Ben |
Sasse |
Served as a United States senator from Nebraska. |
Robin |
Saxby |
The chief executive and then chairman of ARM Holdings. |
Eric |
Schmidt |
Former Google CEO. |
Martin |
Schroeter |
IBM's CFO. |
Klaus |
Schwab |
The chair of the World Economic Forum. |
Norman |
Schwarzkopf Jr. |
United States Army general. |
L. J. |
Sevin |
A former Texas Instruments engineer. |
William |
Shakespeare |
An English playwright |
Liu |
Shaoqi |
A Chinese politician. |
Mark |
Shepherd |
Chairman and CEO of Texas Instruments. |
Anton |
Shilov |
A chip industry analyst. |
William |
Shockley |
The manager of a research group at Bell Labs. |
Alexander |
Shokin |
First deputy chairman of the Soviet State Committee. |
George |
Shultz |
Former U.S. Secretary of Treasury. |
Peter |
Simone |
A GCA president. |
Jack |
Simplot |
An American entrepreneur and businessman. |
Edward |
Snowden |
American former computer intelligence consultant. |
Robert |
Solow |
An MIT economist. |
Charlie |
Sporck |
The CEO of National Semiconductor. |
Donald |
Trump |
The 45th president of the United States. |
Anatoly |
Trutko |
A semiconductor engineer from the Soviet Union. |
Malcolm |
Turnbull |
The 29th prime minister of Australia. |
Matt |
Turpin |
A Pentagon official worked on the military new offset strategy. |
Vladimir |
Vetrov |
A KGB spy. |
Andrew |
Viterbi |
An Italian Jewish–American electrical engineer and businessman. |
Kenny |
Wang |
Chief operating officer. |
Zhao |
Weiguo |
Former head of an expansive Chinese conglomerate. |
Peter |
Wennink |
ASML's CEO. |
William |
Westmoreland |
United States Army general. |
Winston |
Wong |
A Taiwanese businessman. |
Weldon |
Word |
A project manager at TI. |
Steve |
Wozniak |
American computer programmer. |
Deng |
Xiaoping |
A Chinese revolutionary leader. |
Tony |
Yen |
The head of Taiwan. |
Lee Kuan |
Yew |
Served as the first prime minister of Singapore. |
Mao |
Zedong |
Founding father of the People's Republic of China. |
Jiang |
Zemin |
President of China. |
Ren |
Zhengfei |
The founder of Huawei. |
Robert |
Zoellick |
The 11th president of the World Bank Group. |
Mark Elliot |
Zuckerberg |
American business magnate and internet entrepreneur |
Ethel |
|
Rosenberg's wife. |
Hirohito |
|
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989. |
Yoshiko |
|
Morita's wife. |