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Chip Makers, Once in High Demand, Confront Sudden Challenges

Por: The New York Times Business October 28, 2022

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A few months ago, makers of seemed on top of the world.Customers could not get enough of the small slices of silicon, which act as the brains of computers and are needed in just about every device with an on-off switch. Demand was so strong — and U.S. dependence on a foreign manufacturer so worrying — that Democrats and Republicans agreed in July on a that included grants to build new chip factories in America.U.S. chip makers such as Micron... + full article



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