David Xia

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In the third part of Buchanan’s “triad,” computing power, the United States still has a substantial lead, though it has eroded significantly in recent years. China is still staggeringly dependent on foreign semiconductor technology—in particular, U.S.-designed, Taiwan-fabricated processors—to undertake complex computation.
Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology
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