By the mid-1980’s, the American semiconductor industry seemed like it was doomed. Although US firms had pioneered and dominated the technology for two decades, they were now getting pummeled by cheaper Japanese imports. Much like cars and electronics, microchips seemed destined to become another symbol of American decline.
Technology Progresses When Business, Government, and Academia Work Together
Today’s problems are too tough for one sector to tackle alone.
June 16, 2016