An experienced business journalist presents the first detailed look inside the inner workings of Intel, a leading company in microchip technology, revealing its authoritarian corporate culture and the competitive tactics of its chairman, Andrew Grove. 35,000 first printing.
"Most industry leaders have their share of dirty laundry. Jackson does an admirable job of airing Intel's in a fascinating yarn."--
Jeffrey Mann, Wired "Lively, accessible, and informative... A first-rate anecdotal briefing on a consequential supplier of small wonders that are at the heart of a latter-day industrial revolution."--
Kirkus Reviews "Excellent... well-written and -documented."--
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