Intel: Portrait of an American chip company (Company Portraits) by Alex Bugeja
English | December 2, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DPHCX3VX | 148 pages | EPUB | 1.44 Mb
English | December 2, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DPHCX3VX | 148 pages | EPUB | 1.44 Mb
Intel: A Portrait of an American Chip Company
This book chronicles the remarkable journey of Intel, from its genesis as a scrappy Silicon Valley startup to a global tech titan. Explore the company's pivotal role in shaping the digital age, tracing its origins back to the "traitorous eight" and the birth of Silicon Valley itself.
Witness Intel's evolution from memory chip manufacturer to microprocessor pioneer, forever changing the course of computing. Delve into the crucial "Wintel" partnership with IBM that fueled the PC revolution and examine the leadership of Andy Grove, whose "constructive paranoia" propelled Intel's growth.
From the groundbreaking 4004, the world's first commercial microprocessor, to the iconic Pentium line, this book explores Intel's landmark products, innovations, and marketing triumphs. Experience the crises and turning points, including the Pentium FDIV bug and the ambitious Itanium project.
The book also analyzes Intel's fierce competition with AMD, antitrust allegations, and the challenges of the NetBurst era. Discover how the Core microarchitecture marked a resurgence, and explore the shift from the "tick-tock" model to Process-Architecture-Optimization. Examine Intel's forays into mobile with the Ultrabook initiative and its attempts to conquer the smartphone market, including the challenges and ultimate retreat. The narrative delves into the custom foundry venture, the impact of security flaws like Meltdown and Spectre, and the delays of the 10nm process node.
Finally, the book looks towards Intel's future, navigating a changing technological landscape, including the rise of Apple Silicon, the IDM 2.0 strategy, the renewed foundry initiative, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for this iconic American company.