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So, 'Rise of the Centaur' is kind of an interesting dive into the tech world, you know? Directed by Carson Coots, it’s a documentary that chronicles Glenn Henry’s ambitious journey to start a microprocessor company back in the 90s. The pacing is a bit methodical, but it lets you really soak in the details of the tech landscape at that time. The atmosphere feels a bit nostalgic, yet filled with that raw ambition. There’s something about Henry’s pitch—ten million for a low-cost Intel-compatible processor—that's just striking. It’s more than just tech talk; it raises questions about innovation, competition, and vision. It’s those moments of practical insight that really set this apart from typical tech docs.
Focuses on the microprocessor development in the 90s.Interesting insights into tech entrepreneurship.Nostalgic tone with practical insights.
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