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| #396895 in Books | Robert P Colwell | 2005-12-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.10 x.39 x7.03l,.80 | File Name: 0471736171 | 208 pages | The Pentium Chronicles The People Passion and Politics Behind Intel s Landmark Chips
||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Solid, practical perspective|By T. Burket|As may be likely with many readers, I first heard of Mr. Colwell from his IEEE Computer columns, of which I was big fan. Several times I was tempted to send him comments about the insights and occasional humor, but I never did. The same kind of writing and attitude is clearly on display in "Chronicles".
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The Pentium Chronicles describes the architecture and key decisions that shaped the P6, Intel's most successful chip to date. As author Robert Colwell recognizes, success is about learning from others, and Chronicles is filled with stories of ordinary, exceptional people as well as frank assessments of "oops" moments, leaving you with a better understanding of what it takes to create and grow a winning product.
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