The "Traitorous Eight" refers to a group of eight engineers and scientists who were instrumental in founding the technology company, Fairchild Semiconductor, in the late 1950s. They are notably known for leaving Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, which was established by William Shockley, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and co-inventor of the transistor. The departure was driven by dissatisfaction with Shockley's management style and his focus on the business side rather than technical innovation.

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