Their ideology-driven battle sounds alarms even after the long-awaited chip spring returned.
This shows the strong need to set up a national-level research institute.
A primary reason for Boeing’s surprising descent is its relentless pursuit of “numbers.”
The government should be wary of an illusion spiked by the good performance of chips over the past six months.
Korea will claim 19 percent of the world's chip production by 2023, second only to China.
The U.S. Commerce Department announced on Monday that Samsung Electronics will receive $6.4 billion to subsidize its $45 billion investment in chip facilities in Texas.
The time has come for Korea to overcome its fear with the spirit of challenge.
Samsung Electronics reportedly intends to more than double its original investment plan to $44 billion in a chip manufacturing facility in Taylor, Texas.
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