Chip War
As often happens I'll get an email out of the blue: your reserved library book is available - often a book I barely remember reserving :) This time it is Chip War by Chris Miller. An interesting book although since it's from 2022 in some ways (the recent AI craze) it's aged out. (Actually the AI boom is addressed in this edition with an extensive appendix). Here are a few observations on the book: The Transistor Girls by Paul Daniels => As my Grandmother might have commented: "spicy" https://archive.org/details/bwb_P9-EJQ-315/page/146/mode/2up GCA => I confess I'd never heard of this company, they invented the stepper lithography at the suggestion of Morris Chang (founder of TSMC) ? But they dumped Nikon as the supplier of their optics so Nikon went into the stepper business, listened to customers and did better than GCA. Micron => Everyone has heard of Micron in Idaho but I didn't know of their relentless focus on cost and process improve...