MIT Technology Review

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The article explores the upcoming trends in chip technology driven by the surge in artificial intelligence. With a focus on faster AI model training and privacy protection, there is a growing demand for innovative chips that can power devices like smartphones and satellites without compromising data security. Governments, tech giants, and startups are all vying for a share in the semiconductor market, leading to significant investments and developments in chip manufacturing.

Countries worldwide, including the US, Japan, Europe, and India, are investing billions in onshoring chip production to reduce reliance on China and bolster their own semiconductor industries. This global trend, fueled by the rise of AI and trade tensions, is reshaping the chip supply chain landscape. Additionally, the article discusses the shift towards edge computing for AI, where processing happens directly on devices, leading to faster and more private AI applications in everyday gadgets.

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