Chips as Power
The production of advanced chips has become as crucial as oil was in the 20th century, with Taiwan dominating 90% of this market. This concentration raises significant geopolitical concerns, especially regarding potential conflicts over Taiwan. However, capturing chip production is far more complex than seizing oil fields, as it requires control over an intricate global supply chain involving advanced machinery and skilled engineers.In this clip
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