How semiconductors are made - and why no one country can own the process
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- Semiconductors, or chips, have an incredibly global, complex and intricate production process. The supply chain is spread across the world. As governments focus on boosting their own domestic chip industry, CNBC looks at why no single country can own the chip supply chain.
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0:00 - Sponsor
0:30 - Welcome
03:08 - Stat of the week
03:21 - How are semiconductors produced?
05:08 - The history of chips
06:39 - The microchip supply chain
12:49 - Who are the big manufacturers?
13:19 - Is there room for more competition in the market?
14:16 - The rise and fall of Intel
15:48 - Why are countries competing in this market?
19:08 - How the U.S. is competing on chips
24:46 - Where does this leave China?
27:57 - Stat of the week reveal
3:20 to skip small talk
8:34
I think he supposed to say X86 there father than ARM
2:34 mini disc
Nice video
Amazing talk and it’s really informative, and it should be called “semiconductors for non engineers” 😁
I had fun for real. From Saudi ❤
Love this - thank you for listening.
How do the advancements in microchip design influence the requirements for testing and quality assurance in the semiconductor industry?
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