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The chip war is reshaping world politics

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 04, 2022

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Sitting in the White House under a painting of Teddy Roosevelt, President Biden held aloft a large silicon wafer at a meeting in April and told the CEOs of America’s leading semiconductor firms that they were “falling behind on research and development.” “We have to step up our game,” Biden told them, launching America’s latest salvo in an escalating “chip war” to dominate the future of semiconductor technology — and shape the... + full article



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