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How Asia came to dominate chipmaking and what the U.S. wants to do about it
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With TSMC and Samsung dominating the market, the global shortage really opened people’s eyes to how fragile the supply chain can be. I’ve been following the push to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., and it’s encouraging to see the steps being taken to reduce reliance on just a few key players.

A while back, I worked on a project that required sourcing some high-precision clean room equipment, and I ended up looking into https://www.modutek.com/wet-benches/semi...g-systems/ semi-automated acid/base stations for a wet processing setup. It was a bit of a challenge to find the right equipment, but the precision and reliability they offered gave me confidence in the final product.
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RE: How Asia came to dominate chipmaking and what the U.S. wants to do about it - by Ledormity - 01-23-2025, 11:39 PM

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