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    Arthur Rock (born August 19, 1926) is an American businessman and investor. Based in Silicon Valley, California, he was an early investor in major firms including Intel, Apple, Scientific Data Systems and Teledyne. [1] Early life. Rock was born and raised in Rochester, New York, in a Jewish family.

  2. Arthur Rock was the first venture capitalist who invested in many high-technology companies, such as Fairchild Semiconductor, Intel, and Apple Computer. He coined the term 'venture capital' and became a legend in Silicon Valley.

  3. Learn about the life and lessons of a legendary venture investor who financed and guided some of the most influential technology businesses of the last century. Discover how he played the role of the Unmoved Mover in the creation of Silicon Valley, from the Traitorous Eight to Intel to Apple.

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  5. For the past half-century, Rock has certainly gotten his kicks. He has been an active champion of entrepreneurism in American business and his $25 million donation to HBS in 2003 lead to the creation of the Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurism.

  6. Arthur Rock, HBS 1951, was one of America’s first venture capitalists. He played a key role in launching Fairchild Semiconductor, Teledyne, Intel, Apple, and many other high-tech companies. He was a visionary who saw very early on the future of the computer industry and, in many ways, was a driving force in the emergence of Silicon Valley as ...

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  7. Jan 27, 2022 · Opinion | How Arthur Rock kick-started Silicon Valley - The Washington Post. This article was published more than 2 years ago. The Opinions Essay. Behind the ‘power law’: How a forgotten...

  8. Dec 4, 2000 · Learn how Arthur Rock (HBS MBA '51) helped finance some of the most influential technology companies, such as Intel and Apple, and shaped the culture of Silicon Valley. Read his interview excerpts from the book Done Deals, edited by Udayan Gupta, Harvard Business School Press.