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How silicon valley get its name

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Answered by Saharshthegreat
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The term “Silicon Valley” was first used in 1971, with “silicon” referring to the material used to make computer chips.

Close by are Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, which helped Silicon Valley develop into one of the world’s most important research and development centers.

Earlier in the twentieth century this region was best known for its apricot and walnut orchards.

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Answered by Jia18
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Silicone Valley is the southern part of the San Francisco Bay area in Northern California in the united states. The term 'silicon ' has been derived from the silicon chip which carries an integrated circuit used in computers and other electronics.

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