Intel founder: Silicon Valley no longer unique
The region that gave birth to such legendary high-tech start-ups as Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems may be seeing some of its influence wane, Gordon Moore, one of the founders of Intel.
Though Silicon Valley was once unparalleled as the natural home of high-tech start-ups, things have changed in the nearly 40 years since Moore, along with Robert Noyce and Andy Grove, founded Intel.
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