The Narrative Monopoly

#36 - Michael S. Malone, The Big Score

Episode Summary

A conversation with Michael S. Malone, author of The Big Score, on the history of the semiconductor industry and silicon valley

Episode Notes

A conversation with Michael S. Malone, author of The Big Score, on the history of the semiconductor industry and silicon valley

 

Topics include (but not limited to): Fred Terman, Hewlett-Packard, Stanford, Vacuum Tubes, Varian Brothers, Fairchild, Intel, AMD, National Semiconductor, Bob Noyce, Gordon Moore, Arthur Rock, Andy Grove, Jerry Sanders, Charlie Sporck, Bob Widlar, Transistor, Microprocessor, Ted Hoff, Planar Manufacturing Process, Venture Capital, Eugene Kleiner, Nolan Bushnell, and More!

 

Bio (from Big Score)

Michael S. Malone has covered Silicon Valley and tech for over 30 years. His articles and editorials have appeared in the San Jose Mercury-News, Wall Street Journal, Economist, Fortune, and New York Times. He has written or co-authored more than 25 award-winning books, including Bill and Dave and The Intel Trinity, and co-produced The New Heroes, an Emmy-nominated miniseries on social entrepreneurs. He lives in Palo Alto, California.

 

Links

Buy The Big Score

Michael's podcast  — Silicon Insider

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