Silicon Valley's rise as a tech hub began in the early 20th century with Stanford University's establishment. The region's name came from silicon chip innovators in the 1970s-80s. Key players like William Shockley and the "Traitorous Eight" laid the groundwork for future growth. The tech boom was fueled by innovators like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Larry Page. Breakthroughs in microprocessors, personal computers, and the internet transformed communication and computing. Venture capital firms played a crucial role in funding startups, creating a unique entrepreneurial culture.