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Chip War by Chris Miller; 9781398504127

Chip War

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Chip War by Chris Miller delves into the pivotal role of microchip technology in contemporary society. This compelling narrative illustrates how dominance in chip production is intricately linked to military strength, economic stability, and geopolitical influence. Through meticulous research and analysis, Miller reveals the reliance on computer chips for a vast array of applications, from automotive industries to financial markets.

The Plot

The book chronicles the historical ascent of the United States as a leader in microchip manufacturing and examines the formidable challenges posed by globalisation. Readers will encounter an in-depth exploration of the competitive landscape, with a focus on the rising capabilities of countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, and various European nations. Miller articulates the implications of this shift, highlighting the strategic necessity for the U.S. to maintain its edge in chip technology.

Themes

  • Global Competition: The narrative underscores the intensifying rivalry in the tech sector and its ramifications for global power dynamics.
  • Technological Dependency: Miller discusses the vulnerabilities that arise from reliance on foreign chip production.
  • Historical Context: The book situates current events within a larger historical framework, offering insights into past U.S. strategies.
“A crucial examination of how microchips underpin modern life and the power structures that govern it.”

For readers intrigued by The New Digital Age by Eric Schmidt or Ghost Fleet by P.W. Singer and August Cole, Chip War provides a thought-provoking perspective on a technology that shapes our world.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 31 mm
Pages: 464
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 9781398504127

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