The book delves into the historical evolution of Silicon Valley, tracing its transformation from a modest radio enterprise hub to a leading center for the personal computer industry. It highlights the critical role of military funding, local educational institutions like Stanford University, and the development of manufacturing and management competencies. By focusing on key engineers and entrepreneurs, the author illustrates how innovative practices and strategic integration of design, production, and logistics fueled the region's explosive growth and established dominant firms in the electronics market.
Christophe Lecuyer Books


The narrative explores the early years of a pioneering company that revolutionized technology by developing the microchip. It details the challenges and triumphs faced by the founders, illustrating their innovative strategies and the establishment of a successful Silicon Valley start-up model. The book delves into the entrepreneurial spirit, the evolution of the tech industry, and the impact of their groundbreaking work on modern computing.