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Day: April 26, 2022

Localization of Chip Manufacturing Rising. Taiwan to Control 48% of Global Foundry Capacity in 2022, Says TrendForce

According to TrendForce, Taiwan is crucial to the global semiconductor supply chain, accounting for a 26% market share of semiconductor revenue in 2021, ranking second in the world. Its IC design and packaging & testing industries also account for a 27% and 20% global market share, ranking second and first in the world, respectively. Firmly […]

The Talent Crisis – Let’s Stop Calling It a War

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If you don’t have a talent strategy, it’s time to get one. We review some recent material from ECIA and SIA on the topic of the War for Talent, although we don’t like that analogy at all.

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