America's billion-dollar bet on US chipmaking DW 04/25/2024
Briefly

In 2022, the government passed the CHIPS and Science Act and is now squeezing out every dollar it can to attract manufacturers.
Only about 10% of chips are made in the US, and none of the most advanced ones. Even superchips designed in the US by the likes of Nvidia are made elsewhere.
The reliance on Taiwan for semiconductor manufacturing is fraught with risks due to global supply chain vulnerabilities and potential geopolitical conflicts.
"Taiwan has done a superb job building a complete ecosystem for leading-edge chip production,"
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