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Semiconductor Supremacy: US-China Conflict Looms?
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US professor Chris Miller asserts semiconductor technology is the new battleground for global supremacy, with China challenging US dominance, potentially leading to conflict. Despite China's reliance on chip imports, it is striving for self-sufficiency, albeit falling short of its import reduction targets.
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