Andrew Stephen Grove, born András Gróf in Hungary, was a pivotal figure in the semiconductor industry and Silicon Valley.
Escaping Communist Hungary at 20, he completed his education in the US and co-founded Intel Corporation.
As CEO, Grove transformed Intel into the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer.
His management philosophy, detailed in his books and articles, significantly influenced the electronics manufacturing industry globally.
Grove was admired by tech leaders like Steve Jobs and is considered one of the great business leaders of the 20th century.
His impact on Silicon Valley's growth phase and his journey from refugee to influential CEO exemplify his remarkable career.
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