Chip industry must learn not to overshoot
The semiconductor industry was born out of disruption-the disruption of the vacuum tube by the transistor. While the first transistors weren't very good when compared with the vacuum tube and therefore could only be used in a very limited number of low-performance applications, the commercializ...
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