The shadow of the relentless Andy Grove, who ran Intel for more than a decade at the end of the last century, still looms large at the US chipmaker. The title of one of his books — “Only the paranoid survive” — became a watchword for how to avoid the tech industry’s frequent upheavals. First Apple dropped Intel as the supplier of processors for its Mac computers, switching to an in-house chip based on technology from ARM. Read More...
The shadow of the relentless Andy Grove, who ran Intel for more than a decade at the end of the last century, still looms large at the US chipmaker. The title of one of his books — “Only the paranoid survive” — became a watchword for how to avoid the tech industry’s frequent upheavals. First Apple dropped Intel as the supplier of processors for its Mac computers, switching to an in-house chip based on technology from ARM.
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