- Four-Phase Systems, Inc., was a
computer company,
founded by Lee
Boysel and others,
which built one of the
earliest computers using semiconductor main...
- Lee
Boysel (December 31, 1938 –
April 25, 2021) was an
American electrical engineer and entrepreneur.
While at
Fairchild Semiconductor, he
developed four-phase...
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eventually implemented with LSI
components once
these became practical. Lee
Boysel published influential articles,
including a 1967 "manifesto",
which described...
-
Division in New York
since leaving Fairchild Semiconductor in 1964. Lee
Boysel, a
disciple of Wanl**** and a
designer at
Fairchild Semiconductor, and later...
- in the 21st century. John
Wiley & Sons. pp. 165–167. ISBN 9780470508923.
Boysel, Lee (12
October 2007). "Making Your
First Million (and
other tips for aspiring...
- Computer-****isted Identification. CRC Press. p. 402. ISBN 9780824722609. Lee
Boysel (April 3, 1995). "Court Room
Demonstration System 1969 AL1 Microprocessor"...
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slice chip
containing eight registers and an ALU. It was
designed by Lee
Boysel in 1969. At the time, it
formed part of a nine-chip, 24-bit CPU with three...
- the
first images of a
black hole
taken by the
Event Horizon Telescope Lee
Boysel (BSE EE 1962, MSE EE 1963),
developor of four-phase logic;
creator of the...
- 1973),
British schoolboy who
disappeared Lee Boylan,
English footballer Lee
Boysel,
American electrical engineer Lee Bracegirdle, Australian-American composer...
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change to the
lives of
people everywhere." Gil
Amelio Julius Blank Lee
Boysel Ron
Brachman Wilfred Corrigan Alan L.
Davis Richard O. Duda
James M. Early...