A football-loving semiconductor engineer wants to make Japan a championship contender again in chipmaking
The $53 billion Chips Act seeks to end the U.S.’s reliance on foreign-made semiconductors, especially those used by the Pentagon.
It’s the latest example of the federal government using its cash to remake an industry it sees as crucial to national security., a 71-year-old Japanese engineer, likes to put on pads and play tailback in weekend football games.Continue reading your article with
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