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    He was awarded the Stuart Ballantine Medal in 1979, the IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award in 1980, and the Franklin Institute Certificate of Merit in 1996. Hoff was awarded the Stibitz-Wilson Award from the American Computer & Robotics Museum in 1997. [16]

  2. Together, four engineers (Dr. Faggin, Dr. Hoff, Mr. Mazor and Dr. Shima) developed the world's first microprocessor, the 4004. The four pioneers demonstrated that by integrating a few semiconductor chips, a microcomputer could be created which could perform a wide variety of functions.

  3. He is a U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation winner, a recipient of the IEEE/RSE Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award and has been named to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Print Stanford

  4. He is the 1997 recipient of the prestigious Kyoto Prize and the 1980 IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award. Dr. Hoff was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1996. He remembers that the latter event was “quite a performance, with a song and dance number including dancing chips.”

  5. Nov 16, 2019 · Honors and awards. IEEE/RSE Wolfson James Clerk Maxwell Award (2011). Received the National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2009). Made a Fellow of the Computer History Museum (2009). Franklin Institute Certificate of Merit (1996).

  6. Apr 15, 2020 · In 1997, Hoff, along with Faggin, Mazor, and Shima, were awarded the Kyoto Prize, and in 2009, along with Faggin and Mazor, Hoff was awarded the U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation...

  7. American electrical engineer who designed the first microprocessor. In 1969 Hoff was assigned to work on Intel's Busicom contract to produce a 12-chip hand-held calculator. Employing Intel's silicon-gated metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS) technology, Hoff proposed an alternate single-chip architecture that combined the separate functions.

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