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This
page considers the companies responsible for the chips
and other bits in computing devices.
components
Particular industry sectors have featured in major
studies. Examples include From Silicon Valley To Singapore:
Location & Competitive Advantage in the Hard Disk
Drive Industry (Stanford: Stanford Uni Press 2000)
by David McKendrick, Richard Doner & Stephen Haggard.
Tim Jackson's Inside Intel: Andy Grove & the Rise
of the World's Most Powerful Chip Company (New York:
Dutton 1997) is an intelligent study by Financial Times
journalist Tim Jackson. It is of particular value for
its discussion of the relationship between the chip maker,
Microsoft and the IBM clones. Grove's
Only the Paranoid Survive (online
at the Intel site and in a paper version from Doubleday)
and Swimming Across (New York: Warner 2001) offer
a perspective from the top of the chip-maker red in tooth
& claw that should be supplemented by works such as
Leslie Berlin's The Man Behind The Microchip: Robert
Noyce and the Invention of Silicon Valley (New York:
Oxford Uni Press 2005).
Robert Miles's Corporate Comeback: The Story of Renewal
and Transformation at National Semiconductor (London:
Jossey-Bass 1997) is more substantial than the Amelio
study noted above.
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