How TSMC Became Taiwan’s Silicon Shield and the Future of Semiconductors
Taiwan manufactures over 60% of the semiconductors in the world, and most of its capacity comes from one company: TSMC. In geopolitical terms, this company that accounts for 15% of Taiwan’s GDP is the “Silicon Shield” that safeguards against Chinese aggression. Learn more about the history of semiconductors in Taiwan and future trends of the industry.
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