Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments realizes an idea his Executive VP had proposed to him during a plane trip: to launch the first battery-powered pocket calculator. It costs $150. In 1975, similar models, also from Texas, cost $25, and in 2014, $3.
Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments realizes an idea his Executive VP had proposed to him during a plane trip: to launch the first battery-powered pocket calculator. It costs $150. In 1975, similar models, also from Texas, cost $25, and in 2014, $3.