China has claimed a breakthrough in a domestically developed chip making machines, marking a vital step in overcoming U.S. curbs on the country's semiconductor ambitions, Bloomberg News reported.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Ben Cohen: Microchips are used everywhere, in cars, gaming consoles, medical ...
A global chip shortage is affecting how quickly we can drive a car off the lot or buy a new laptop. WSJ visits a fabrication plant in Singapore to see the complex process of chip making and how one ...
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