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.
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