Silicon Valley wasn’t supposed to happen.
A stretch of California orchard land somehow became the place that built the modern world: chips, PCs, the internet, the smartphone, and now AI. But the real story isn’t the garage myth. It’s a series of contradictions hiding in plain sight. So what actually built Silicon Valley, and what does that tell us about where it’s going next?
We'll unpack:
The Cold War military money that quietly funded Silicon Valley's rise, before anyone called it that.
How a Stanford dean's real estate gamble changed the course of American technology.
Why the Space Race is what made the microchip cheap.
How a generation of anti-establishment hippies built one of the greatest engines of corporate power on earth.
Guest: Margaret O’Mara, historian, professor at the University of Washington, and author of "The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America."
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