Inside Intel by Tim Jackson
Andy Grove and the Rise of the World's Most Powerful Chip Company
A tightly reported corporate history that traces a small Silicon Valley startup founded by pioneering engineers into the dominant microprocessor company, focusing on the leadership, technical innovation and strategic choices—most notably the pivotal shift from memory chips to microprocessors—that reshaped its fortunes. Drawing on interviews and inside accounts, it examines the personalities at the center, an engineering-driven culture, ruthless manufacturing discipline, and fierce competition from Japanese memory makers and domestic rivals, showing how process mastery, R&D, and close customer ties powered the company’s central role in the personal computer revolution while also revealing the costs and tensions of rapid growth and aggressive corporate strategy.
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- 1997
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