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  1. Photograph by Steve Jurvetson. Leslie L. Vadász (born Vadász László; born September 12, 1936, in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian [1] [2] - American engineer and manager, one of the founding members of Intel Corporation. [3]

  2. 5 de mar. de 2021 · Leslie L. Vadasz begins the first interview by describing his childhood in Budapest during World War II. Vadasz developed an early interest in mathematics and literature, and began an undergraduate mechanical engineering program before continuing in solid state physics at McGill University in Montreal.

  3. Oral History of Leslie L. 'Les' Vadasz; 2010-10-18. Oral History of Leslie L. “LesVadász. Interviewed by: Rosemary Remacle. Recorded: October 18, 2010 Mountain View, California. CHM Reference number: X5915.2011. © 2010 Computer History Museum. Leslie L. “LesVadász Oral History. CHM Ref: X5915.2011 © 2010 Computer History Museum ...

  4. 12 de ago. de 2013 · Leslie L. Vadász was on the streets of Budapest during the protests and witnessed the momentous shift from peaceful demonstration to bloody revolution. In his oral history he recalled seeing “people with guns, people showing flags from the window with the Russian hammer and sickle cut out of it, and more and more evidence that ...

  5. Leslie L. Vadász (nacido Vadasz László ; nacido el 12 de septiembre de 1936 en Budapest , Hungría ) es un húngaro [1] [2] - Americano ingeniero y gerente , uno de los miembros fundadores de Intel Corporation . [3] Leslie L. Vadász. Fotografía de Steve Jurvetson. Temprana edad y educación.

  6. 10 de may. de 2010 · Leslie Vadasz was born in Budapest in 1936, and survived the Second World War in the Budapest Jewish ghetto. He left Hungary during the 1956 uprising, after his first year of university, and arrived in Canada as a refugee.

  7. 18 de oct. de 2010 · Artifact Details. Title. Vadasz, Les (Leslie L.) oral history. Catalog Number. 102702478. Type. Document. Description. This oral history focuses mainly on Les’ business career, 35 years of which were spent at Intel. He immigrated to Canada from Hungary in 1956, where he attended McGill University.