![]() The Pentium Chronicles: The People, Passion, and Politics Behind Intel's Landmark Chips
ISBN: 978-0-471-73617-2
Paperback
208 pages
December 2005, Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Press
US $31.95
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"…an anecdotal account of its development from someone who was in on it from the start…there is something there for everyone about life in a large organization." (Cool Tech Reviews, March 6, 2006)
"Such a perfect miscellany of…experiences finely blended with humor and reality is a sumptuous feast for engineers and project managers…marvelous piece of computer history." (TechBulletin, February 10, 2006)
"This particular book on the genesis of Intel's groundbreaking P6 programme of the early 1990s...gives us some worthwhile pointers...a worthy book, and worth a recommendation..." (TechWorld, February 7, 2006)
"This insightful book promises to become a classic, and the reader is warned that it is hard to put down." (Computing Reviews.com, February 23, 2005)
"…the book will particularly appeal to engineers working in the computing industry." (Physics World, February 2006)
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