University of Texas-Austin: Texas Institute for Electronics Would Help Restore U.S. Chipmaking Leadership
April 19, 2022
April 19, 2022
AUSTIN, Texas, April 19 (TNSRes) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
With semiconductor devices and systems now affecting all aspects of daily life, demand for such technologies has soared in recent years. But with 75% of microchip production based in East Asia, America's over-reliance on foreign manufacturers leaves our supply chains vulnerable and threatens our long-term economic competitiveness and national security.
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With semiconductor devices and systems now affecting all aspects of daily life, demand for such technologies has soared in recent years. But with 75% of microchip production based in East Asia, America's over-reliance on foreign manufacturers leaves our supply chains vulnerable and threatens our long-term economic competitiveness and national security.
In the face of the . . .