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1: Intel president Andy Grove was nervous.

It was 1986. Andy had flown to Oregon to address Intel’s best developers, recognizing that the company stood at a crossroads, he writes in his book Only the Paranoid Survive.

Since the company’s inception, memory chips had been the company’s core business.

But now the company was exiting the memory chip business because Japanese competitors had entered the market with higher quality … continue reading

1: It was the summer of 1985.

One of Silicon Valley’s most legendary meetings was about to happen.

“I was in my office with Intel’s chairman and CEO, Gordon Moore, and we were discussing our quandary,” Andy Grove writes in his book Only the Paranoid Survive: How to Exploit the Crisis Points That Challenge Every Company.

“Our mood was downbeat,” Andy recalls.

“I looked out the window at … continue reading