TIM SCHIER

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Continuing the review of Intel's chip design revolution in the 1980s and how it relates to Intel's split. In Part I we used a Wardley Mapping lens to describe the evolution that contributed to Intel's decades of success, and their current position. Here in Part II we will look at it through Clayton Christensen's lenses of innovation theory and the Law of Conservation of Attractive Profits. Clayton Christensen's theories Professor Christensen's innovation theory is a commonly explored phenomenon... This post summarises some biotech concepts and industry movements I've learned as a newcomer to the field. It's intended to be narrative, notes and references that past-me would have found interesting and useful. Impossible Meat mimetics Impossible Foods' claim to fame is producing a plant-based burger product which has some of the unique characteristics of meat - taste, texture, colour and cooking behaviour. They have a patent which covers a realm of art, and they are particularly well..
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