Chairman of TSMC: In the final analysis, the global core shortage is caused by the epidemic. The United States should not try to transfer the supply chain
Recently, TSMC Chairman Liu Deyin said in the “60 Minutes” program that he understands that the United States is worried that most chips are produced in Asia, but the industry’s shortage is ultimately caused by the epidemic.
Liu Deyin said,No matter where the production base is, shortages will occur because it is caused by the epidemic.
The moderator said that Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger (Pat Gelsinger) previously talked about the need to rebalance the supply chain, because too many chips are produced in Asia now.
In this regard, Liu Deyin believes,The United States should pursue running faster, invest in research and development, and train more doctoral, master, and undergraduate students to enter the field, rather than trying to transfer the supply chain, which is very costly and unproductive.
In addition, this will slow down the speed of innovation, because people will try to keep their own technology in their own hands, thus giving up global cooperation.
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