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Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology

Offered By: Inside Livermore Lab via YouTube

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Explore the critical role of microchips in global power dynamics and technological advancement through this insightful talk by economic historian Chris Miller. Delve into the decades-long battle for control over microchip technology and its impact on America's military superiority and economic prosperity. Examine the shifting landscape of chip production, with focus on competitors in Taiwan, Korea, Europe, and China. Gain a deeper understanding of how semiconductors have become the new "oil" - a scarce resource vital to modern society. Learn about the origins of semiconductors, their importance in warfare and AI military systems, and the complex geopolitical confrontations surrounding their production and supply chains. Analyze the challenges of chip self-sufficiency, export controls, and China's growing capacity in the industry. This presentation offers a comprehensive look at the intricate relationship between microchip technology, global security, and economic power in today's interconnected world.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is a semiconductor
The origins of semiconductors
The importance of semiconductors
The future of warfare
AI in military systems
Semiconductors in US politics
Semiconductors in China
What it takes to produce an advanced chip
Chokepoints
The geopolitical confrontation
Global semiconductor supply chains
Export controls
Chinas capacity
Chinas memory chips
Impact on the industry
geopolitical issues
chip selfsufficiency


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Inside Livermore Lab

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