Definition
Also known as: semiconductor war, chip competition
The geopolitical competition for control of semiconductor manufacturing, design, and supply chains. Involves export controls on advanced chip-making equipment, massive government subsidies for domestic production (such as the US CHIPS Act), and strategic investments in fabrication facilities. Taiwan's TSMC occupies a critical position in this landscape.
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