This book deals with the development and fortunes of Inmos,
today the largest British-owned semiconductor manufacturer of high
volume, standard micro-electronic components. Authors McLean and
Rollands provide a detailed history of the company from its
beginnings in the late 1970s as a desperate attempt on the part of
the Labour Government to regain a strategic British presence in the
microelectronics industry to its present position and future in the
world of high-technology industry.
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