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An edition of The microprocessor (1995)

The microprocessor

a biography

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The microprocessor, the "computer on a chip", is one of the most influential products of the century. Without it, there would be no personal computers, no communications revolution and few of the daily miracles in medical care, industry, transportation and homelife we've come to expect from high technology. Now, to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its invention, The Microprocessor: A Biography tells the complete story of this amazing invention for the first time.

Technology neophytes will find in this book the most understandable explanation ever written about how microprocessors are made and how they work. Students will find an entertaining and readable text. And industry veterans will find they have a new reference source for their careers.

But The Microprocessor: A Biography is much more than a book about electronics. It is, in fact, an exciting, and incisive, adventure story about extraordinary people and the legendary companies they built. The names come from today's newspapers: Andy Grove, Jerry Sanders, Robert Galvin, Motorola, Intel, AMD, IBM. It is a story of huge successes and devastating failures, bitter rivalries and enduring partnerships, hubris, genius and staggering wealth.

And that story has just begun. The Microprocessor: A Biography closes with a tantalizing look at the future - and the ongoing technology revolution the microprocessor will propel through the rest of our lives.

Publish Date
Publisher
TELOS
Language
English
Pages
333

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1995, TELOS
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Table of Contents

A calculating risk : inventing the first microprocessors
A revolution in miniature : the importance of the microprocessor
Fire, water, earth and air : fabricating the microprocessor
The cities of the planar : how the microprocessor works
History 1 : Beginnings : the first decade
History 2 : The PC era : the second decade
History 3 : Break-out : the third decade
The future : dreams of light : the microprocessor in the 21st century
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-300) and index.

Published in
Santa Clara, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
004.16
Library of Congress
TK7895.M5 M35 1995

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiv, 333 p.
Number of pages
333
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1094646M
Internet Archive
microprocessorbi0000malo
ISBN 10
0387943420
ISBN 13
9780387943428
LCCN
94019114
OCLC/WorldCat
30509751
Library Thing
424549
Goodreads
767759

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1881371W

Work Description

This book is not what it seems. It appears to be about technology, but it is really about people. It looks like a history book, but it is really an adventure story. Even its title is an oxymoron. The Microprocessor: A Biography was not written for a select audience, but for every audience -- and especially for the general reader. The general reader, with little or no understanding of electronics and computers, will find a complete overview of the microprocessor written in a style that is intentionally non-technical and that takes great pains to explain complicated topics. He or she will also find, I hope, an entertaining story about human ambition, greed, teamwork, feuds, and glory. - Preface.

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