Geopolitics and the push for domestic semiconductor manufacturing
The race to adopt the most advanced chip manufacturing nanotechnology is more than just a commercial endeavor; geopolitics is also involved.
The ongoing global semiconductor shortage is causing major problems for many industries worldwide. The shortage has been going on for a while, triggered first by the pandemic slowing production and exacerbated by a variety of factors ranging from changing market dynamics to geopolitical tensions.
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