The Intel 80386 Business Case

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marked the end of second-sourcing and the beginning of Intels leadership as a components-supplier in the personal computer market. But why was this significant and what did it mean to the future of the microprocessor and the future of personal computers? Professor Tedlow presents the business case, as taught in his Harvard Business School classes, to describe how these important decisions were made and what valuable lessons we can learn from Intels industry-changing business choices …

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3 Responses to “The Intel 80386 Business Case”

  1. lvecsey says:

    The game developers and os designers including gnulinux began there.

  2. stupidsoft111 says:

    took forever to watch but was great

  3. SaganAppreciationSoc says:

    Intel always overstated the 80386′s design features and the media only made it worse.


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