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Word understood that the best weapons were “cheap and familiar,” one of his colleagues explained, guaranteeing that they could be used often in training and on the battlefield. The microelectronics had to be designed with as little complexity as possible. Every connection that had to be soldered increased the risks to reliability. The simpler the electronics, the more reliable and more power-efficient a system would be.
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
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