
Barely fifty years ago a computer was a gargantuan, vastly expensive thing that only a handful of scientists had ever seen. The world’s brightest engineers were stymied in their quest to make these machines small and affordable until the solution finally came from two ingenious young Americans. Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce hit upon the stunning discovery that would make possible the silicon microchip, a work that would ultimately earn Kilby the Nobel Prize for physics in 2000. In this completely revised and updated edition of The Chip, T.R. Reid tells the gripping adventure story of their invention and of its growth into a global information industry. This is the story of how the digital age began.
ASIN : B000XU4UT4
Publisher : Random House; Revised edition (December 18, 2007)
Publication date : December 18, 2007
Language : English
File size : 1084 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 322 pages
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Customers find the book easy to read and enjoyable. It provides clear technical explanations in a non-technical way. The book covers the history of semiconductors and their impact on society. Readers appreciate the well-organized chapters and pacing. Overall, they describe the book as an engaging read for both techies and non-techies alike.
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