Written by founder Kelly Stickel, looking at the future of business and work
A decade ago, the US market manufactured 37% of the world's semiconductors. Today we are responsible for 12% from just one company, Intel. Even Intel gets its chips with the tiniest transistors from TSMC in Taiwan, a half-trillion dollar Juggernaut. They call them "The Silicon Shield" and TSMC has customers like Apple, Amazon, and our military. It sure makes me think. Written by founder Kelly Stickel, looking at the future of business and work
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