Stanley Mazor
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| Gender | Male |
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| Age | 84 |
| Date of birth | October 22,1941 |
| Zodiac sign | Libra |
| Born | Chicago |
| Illinois | |
| United States | |
| Fields | Electrical engineering |
| Microprocessor | |
| Job | Engineer |
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| Education | San Francisco State University |
| Oakland High School | |
| Books | Design an Expandable House: For Present Needs and Future Dreams |
| A Guide to VHDL | |
| Design an Expandable House | |
| Awards | National Medal of Technology and Innovation |
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| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 642292 |
Stanley Mazor Life story
Stanley Mazor is an American microelectronics engineer who was born on 22 October 1941 in Chicago, Illinois. He is one of the co-inventors of the world's first microprocessor architecture, the Intel 4004, together with Ted Hoff, Masatoshi Shima, and Federico Faggin.