The CHF Center for Contemporary History and Policy launched a program in the chemical history of electronics in 2004. Its major components include
An in-depth analysis of the origins and impacts of Moore’s law;
Extensive oral histories of the broad network of scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs responsible for breakthroughs in semiconductor innovation, manufacture, and use;
An archive focused on Gordon Moore’s life, career, and innovation network;
Research and publishing on the history of semiconductors and related electronic materials; and
Research and publishing on innovation and entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley and other regions.