Intel Trinity

By Michael S. Malone

"The Intel Trinity" offers the first comprehensive history of Intel Corporation, drawing on unprecedented access to company archives. This essential account explores the evolution of the digital age's most influential company through the lives of its three visionary founders: Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore, and Andy Grove.

Author Michael S. Malone meticulously details each figure's unique contributions: Noyce provided foundational credibility and capital, Moore established technological leadership, and Grove relentlessly drove market dominance. Together, their genius enabled Intel to invent the microprocessor and power the personal computer, internet, and modern electronics revolutions.

Beyond Intel's legendary past, the book also examines the formidable challenges the company faces in maintaining its legacy and leadership. Includes eight pages of black-and-white photos.
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