How Asia came to dominate chipmaking and what the U.S. wants to do about it PUBLISHED SUN, APR 11 20218:05 PM EDTUPDATED SUN, APR 11 202111:36 PM EDT Arjun Kharpal
KEY POINTS Taiwan’s TSMC and South Korea’s Samsung Electronics control more than 70% of the semiconductor manufacturing market. A global semiconductor shortage and tensions with China have bolstered U.S. scrutiny of the supply chain and created a drive to regain leadership. Under President Joe Biden, the U.S. is looking to bring manufacturing back to American soil and reduce reliance on a handful of chipmakers.
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