Because the federal government refused to engage in a subsidy competition to finance the massive costs of new semiconductor fabs, no new leading-edge logic fabs had been built in the United States for over a decade, and no new leading-edge memory fabs for roughly two decades, before the chips Act. Congress passed the chips Act in recognition of this major security vulnerability. But the chips Act is only authorized for five years, expiring in 2027, and it is not at all clear that it will be r...| American Affairs Journal
The article aims to dissect the layers of the semiconductors industry, focusing on the dominance of TSMC in chip manufacturing and NVIDIA in chip design, to understand the underpinnings of the current landscape and what the future might hold.| TOPBOTS