Archival Data Profile
- Page Count 432
- Publication Year 1998
- Publisher Penguin Publishing Group
- ISBN-13 9780452276437
Inside Intel
By Tim Jackson
Archival Summary & Scope
Named a Business Week Best Business Book, *Inside Intel* offers the first investigative history of the tech giant. Former *Financial Times* columnist Tim Jackson reveals how Intel rose to dominance through technological innovation, aggressive marketing, and relentless legal tactics. The book exposes Intel's secretive, authoritarian corporate culture, its use of private investigators, and routine threats of lawsuits against employees and rivals. Central to this story is CEO Andy Grove, an immigrant whose controversial decisions ensured Intel's leadership in the competitive chip market. Exhaustively researched from court records, interviews, and unpublished documents, Jackson traces Intel's complex successes, failures, and the compelling human struggles behind one of the most powerful players in high-stakes technology.Archival Categorization Notes
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