As the US passes its CHIPS+ Act, China plans to invest ~$150B+ through 2030 on chips, South Korea eyes $260B in chip investments by 2027, and the EU plans $40B (Jiyoung Sohn/Wall Street Journal) - TechnW3

As the US passes its CHIPS+ Act, China plans to invest ~$150B+ through 2030 on chips, South Korea eyes $260B in chip investments by 2027, and the EU plans $40B (Jiyoung Sohn/Wall Street Journal) - TechnW3

Jiyoung Sohn / Wall Street Journal:
As the US passes its CHIPS+ Act, China plans to invest ~$150B+ through 2030 on chips, South Korea eyes $260B in chip investments by 2027, and the EU plans $40B  —  The question is whether semiconductor giants choose America over other locations that have offered incentives and lower costs for years



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