While highly acclaimed for its depth, some international readers note a heavy focus on American perspectives, suggesting it occasionally overlooks the historical contributions of the European electronics industry.
: Miller argues that today's global economy and military superiority are built on microchips. The book traces how the U.S. harnessed computing power to win the Cold War and maintain its dominance. While highly acclaimed for its depth, some international
: Unlike a dry textbook, Miller tells the story through the people behind the technology, from pioneers like Gordon Moore and Jack Kilby to modern industry titans. Reader Experience While highly acclaimed for its depth