Semiconductor Strategy Shift
The conversation dives into the critical state of the semiconductor industry, emphasizing the geopolitical implications of chip manufacturing in Taiwan and the U.S. push to reclaim leadership through significant funding. Arati reflects on her four-decade journey in semiconductor R&D, highlighting the historical dominance of the U.S. industry and the challenges faced as manufacturing shifted overseas, impacting supply chains and job markets.In this clip
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