The Chip
The Chip
T. R. Reid
Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison labeled this book "substantially above average."
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The Chip

The Chip : How Two Americans Invented the Microchip and Launched a Revolution

T. R. Reid
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T. R. Reid
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In the riveting narrative of "The Chip," T.R. Reid unfolds the monumental journey of an invention that catapulted humanity into the digital age, an era defined by speed, efficiency, and boundless possibilities. With detailed precision and a storyteller's flair, Reid chronicles the emergence of the silicon microchip, an innovation that transformed bulky, inaccessible computers into compact devices that would eventually populate homes and pockets around the globe. At the heart of this revolution were Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce, two visionary engineers whose parallel paths converged on a discovery so profound, it earned Kilby the Nobel Prize in Physics. Through Reid's vivid account, readers are transported to a time of intense experimentation and fierce competition, witnessing the perseverance and ingenuity that paved the way for the modern world. Expanding beyond mere biography, Reid delves into the broader implications of the microchip's invention, exploring how it laid the foundation for the global information industry and reshaped society's infrastructure. "The Chip" is not just a tale of technological achievement; it is a reflection on human ingenuity and the relentless pursuit of progress. Reid masterfully captures the excitement and the challenges of this pivotal moment in history, making "The Chip" an essential read for anyone fascinated by the forces that drive innovation and change the course of civilizations.

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Released
1984
1 Jan
Length
336
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Patrick Collison labeled this book "substantially above average."
The warmth and the soft glow of the tubes also attracted moths, which would fly through ENIAC’s innards and cause short circuits. Ever since, the process of fixing computer problems has been known as debugging.
— T. R. Reid, The Chip

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