Silicon Valley’s low market share in Japan cost American companies billions of dollars in sales
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Some big Japanese chip consumers such as NTT, Japan’s national telecom monopoly, bought almost exclusively from Japanese suppliers.
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of chips U.S. firms could sell there
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Until 1974, Japan imposed quotas limiting the number
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left Fairchild to found Intel, where they hired dozens of Fairchild employees, including Andy Grove.
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It took a decade of litigation between Fairchild and Texas Instruments to resolve the question of whether Noyce or Kilby had invented the integrated circuit, for example.
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but many Americans saw the submarine case as further evidence of Japanese dirty dealing
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it turned out—that the company sold the Soviets machinery that helped them build quieter submarines
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Toshiba, the Japanese industrial conglomerate that by the mid-1980s was a world-leading DRAM producer, spent years fighting
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Hitachi wasn’t alone. Mitsubishi Electric faced similar charges