67 pages 2 hours read

Chris Miller

Chip War

Nonfiction | Book | Middle Grade | Published in 2022

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Essay Topics

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Analyze the ways in which the book connects the development of semiconductor technology to geopolitical power shifts. In what ways does Miller’s narrative suggest that advancements in semiconductors serve as both tools of national security and levers of global influence?

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Discuss the role of individual visionaries and innovators, such as Jack Kilby, Morris Chang, and Gordon Moore, in shaping the semiconductor industry. How does Miller portray their contributions, and to what extent does the book emphasize individual vs. collective impact on technological progress?

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Explore the implications of Miller’s comparison of the current tech competition between the United States and China to the “Sputnik moment.” How does this analogy frame the stakes of the semiconductor industry in modern geopolitics, and what lessons can be drawn from the historical context Miller provides to address current challenges?