yes
The concepts of LSI (Large-Scale Integration) and VLSI (Very Large-Scale Integration) were not invented by a single individual but rather developed through the contributions of many engineers and researchers in the field of semiconductor technology. However, key figures such as Robert Noyce, co-founder of Intel, and Jack Kilby, who developed the first integrated circuit, played significant roles in advancing these technologies. Their innovations paved the way for the miniaturization and integration of thousands to millions of transistors on a single chip, revolutionizing electronics and computing.
That depends on personal opinion. From my point of view, my choices would be Sir Clive Sinclair (who 'kick-started' the home computer industry with the ZX80, ZX81 and Spectrum computers) - and Sir Alan Sugar - founder of Amstrad computers. Between them - they brought computing power out of offices, universities etc - into the public domain. Alan Turing was the 'Inventor of the computer', and I would chose Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple
Claude Foster, founder of Gabriel the company who invented the first shock absorber, which was called the snubber in 1907. In 1918 the first hydraulic shock absorber was introduced and in 1956 the first adjustable shock absorber as well. In 1967 the first gas shock absorber came from Gabriel and from that point many other makers began copying and expanding on the initial work of the people at Gabriel.
Tilo Rossmanith
Michael Dell and dell computers were invented in 1984.
The Diggers were a radical group that emerged in England during the mid-17th century. They were founded in 1649 by Gerrard Winstanley and William Everard. The group aimed to create a society of equals by cultivating and sharing common land.
Moore's Law was formulated by Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel Corporation, in 1965. He observed that the number of transistors on a microchip was doubling approximately every two years, leading to exponential growth in computing power.
founder of palm computing
Ezra Pound looked to Walt Whitman as the founder of truly American poetry. He admired Whitman's focus on American themes, free verse, and use of language. Pound saw Whitman as breaking away from traditional European styles and establishing a unique American voice in poetry.
Ettore Bugatti and Enzo Ferrari Bugatti, Founder Ferrari S.p.A., Founder invented bugatti and ferrari
the founder is general choy hung he
Adolf dassler is the founder of adidas
co founder of apple computer. Then he started his own company.
Enzo Ferrari is the founder of Ferrari.
Richard Palmer is the founder and creator of D30.
Martin Cooper is the person who invented the mobile.
it was invented by armand bombardier the founder of the now world reknown bombardier aeronautics