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Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology
Chris Miller · 2022 · 342 pages
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Barack Obama
“From my favorite books of 2023.”↗

Michael Mauboussin
“Just finished Chip War by @crmiller1. A wonderful book that is both informative and topical. I learned a lot reading it and recommend it to anyone interested in technology and/or national security.”↗

Jason Furman
“The book on microchips I needed: Chip War by @crmiller1 is a fascinating history of chips from their inception to the present that spans technology, economics, geopolitics and more. Also an indispensable guide to a critical public policy issue. My review.”↗

Michael McFaul
“Just started reading this fabulous book, Chip War, by @crmiller1 !”↗


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