Santosh Shetty

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American DRAM chips worked the same, cost the same, but malfunctioned far more often. So why should anyone buy them? Chips weren’t the only U.S. industry facing pressure from high-quality, ultra-efficient Japanese competitors. In the immediate postwar years, “Made in Japan” had been a synonym for “cheap.” But entrepreneurs like Sony’s Akio Morita had cast off this reputation for low
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
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