The Russian who invented semiconductors 25 years before the USA
johncole
26 points
12 comments
June 07, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
ElProlactin
> The semiconductor industry has always had this quality: the difference between a pioneer and a founder is often just access to materials, capital, and time. This applies not just to the semiconductor industry but almost every industry, especially the ones that don't exist yet. And to this list I would add: a social and economic system that provides a fertile ground for research, experimentation, immigration and entrepreneurship. While the US has built up such advantages over the years that they can't all be lost in a manic overnight tweet storm, it's sad and a bit scary to see the current environment, which is much more hostile to all of these things.
didibus
I think there's likely many things even today, hidden papers, that discovered things, that no one has really decided to give it a shot and try, or figured out what can be done with it.
CalChris
His death at the Siege of Leningrad sounds a lot like Archimedes death at the hands of a centurion during the fall of Syracuse to the Romans. That death was told by the always reliable Livy.
belZaah
Thus is the crime of the communist Russia: forcing millions into hard labor to die for progress yet squandering innovation for ideological reasons. But the same mechanism is there in, say, Microsoft. To get the attention of leadership, your idea must have 9 zeros at the very least. If it doesn’t, you either leave M$ or stay there and abandon your idea. But a 7-zero idea is a pretty expensive one to be abandoned.