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AI helped save the chip industry. What happens if it turns out to be a bust?
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Editorial Team
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As the chip race heats up, a new multipolar world is taking shape
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Crypto Correspondent
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The green revolution runs on chips–but there is no good way to make the fragile semiconductors ecosystem sustainable in the short term
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Trading Desk
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U.S. chip efforts have focused on advanced semiconductors–but low-tech legacy chips could give China an unexpected edge
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Tech Reporter
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We need more powerful processors for the A.I. revolution. Too bad the chip industry is not keeping up
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Tech Reporter
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We’re going to see another chip shortage—despite the CHIPS and Science Act
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Digital Assets Editor
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Chip bans on countries like China will hurt the U.S. more than they’ll help. They won’t even work
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Digital Assets Editor
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Chipmaking CEOs say they need long-delayed CHIPS Act funding to save U.S. chip manufacturing. But it won’t work
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Investment Desk
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Countries will solve the chip crisis by working together, not by acting alone
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Industry Analyst
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India’s foray into chip manufacturing is doomed. Better for the country to focus on chip battles it can win
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Tech Reporter