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Safeguarding America's Legacy Chips Amid Growing Global Competition

January 12, 2025 - 16:00

Safeguarding America's Legacy Chips Amid Growing Global Competition

As demand for connected devices and digital technologies continues to surge, the necessity for trusted and secure chips has never been more critical. Legacy chips, which are integral to various electronic systems, play a significant role in ensuring the stability and functionality of modern technology. However, with increasing competition from countries like China, it is imperative that America takes proactive measures to protect its semiconductor industry.

These legacy chips are not just components; they are foundational to national security, economic stability, and technological advancement. As global supply chains become more complex and competitive, the risk of reliance on foreign manufacturers for these essential components grows. This dependence could jeopardize not only the tech industry but also critical sectors such as defense and healthcare.

To maintain a competitive edge, the U.S. must invest in domestic production capabilities, foster innovation, and establish robust partnerships within the semiconductor ecosystem. By prioritizing the security and availability of legacy chips, America can ensure its technological leadership and safeguard its interests in an increasingly interconnected world.


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