| Author/Contributor(s): | Kumar, Rakesh |
| Publisher: | Prometheus |
| Date: | 10/20/2026 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
In this deeply researched and compellingly told book, Rakesh Kumar reveals how semiconductors — the invisible engines of modern life — are no longer just the backbone of our gadgets, but the frontline of global power, economic might, and environmental strain. From Taiwan’s critical role in global chip supply and China’s escalating ambitions, to AI’s trillion-dollar hunger and datacenters resurrecting nuclear plants, The Chip Age exposes the political, military, and ecological consequences of our chip obsession.
Spanning six decades of innovation, espionage, warfare, and disruption, this is not just a history of technology — it’s a vivid account of how chips quietly came to command the world. The book tackles the triumphs and trade-offs of globalization, the fragility of our supply chains, and the existential risks of trust in tampered hardware. As geopolitical fault lines harden and the world races to build chip sovereignty, one truth becomes clear: whoever controls the chips may control the future.
Clear, accessible, and filled with gripping stories, The Chip Age is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the forces that will shape the next era — and the hidden circuits powering it.