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S1E28: Corporate Culture Decides The Success of Taiwan’s Cutting Edge Chips: A Conversation With Author Of Chip War

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Semiconductors are the backbone of modern technology, from smartphones to electric vehicles. Taiwan dominates the global semiconductor market, manufacturing over 60% of all semiconductors worldwide and a staggering 90% of the most advanced ones. The country's leading semiconductor manufacturer, TSMC, has been the sole producer of the most advanced semiconductors, which have exclusively been made in Taiwan. ‘’To understand semiconductors, the world must understand Taiwan and TSMC’’ said Chris Miller, the author of “Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology” which is The Financial Times Business Book of the Year.
In this episode, Miller details how the chip industry now determines both the structure of the global economy and the balance of geopolitical power. He provided us with his vision for the future of the Taiwanese chip industry, emphasising that corporate culture actually decides the success of Taiwan’s cutting-edge technology of AI chips. He also shared his journey of how he had the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with the legendary Morris Chang. Join this episode to discover Miller’s insights on the Taiwanese chip industry and his experiences while writing Chip War.
In this episode of Startup Island Taiwan Podcast, you will find out:
☛ Two takeaways that Chris would like people to have from reading Chip War
☛ The history of European chip industry will be the anecdotes that weren’t able to include
☛ Chris’s view on the Soviet-American computer gap
☛ Will the Taiwanese chip industry become more globalised?
☛ Two lessons of Taiwanese semiconductor experience that industrial policy makers can learn from
Host: Asianometry, Deep tech channel with 480k followers, still growing
Guest: Chris Miller, Author of Chip War
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Produced by Meet Global by Business Next Media
👉More news of Taiwan startups: https://meetstartup.pse.is/4jhd5u
👉Follow us on LinkedIn: https://meetstartup.pse.is/4hhbhg
📪 Email us: global@bnext.com.tw
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Semiconductors are the backbone of modern technology, from smartphones to electric vehicles. Taiwan dominates the global semiconductor market, manufacturing over 60% of all semiconductors worldwide and a staggering 90% of the most advanced ones. The country's leading semiconductor manufacturer, TSMC, has been the sole producer of the most advanced semiconductors, which have exclusively been made in Taiwan. ‘’To understand semiconductors, the world must understand Taiwan and TSMC’’ said Chris Miller, the author of “Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology” which is The Financial Times Business Book of the Year.
In this episode, Miller details how the chip industry now determines both the structure of the global economy and the balance of geopolitical power. He provided us with his vision for the future of the Taiwanese chip industry, emphasising that corporate culture actually decides the success of Taiwan’s cutting-edge technology of AI chips. He also shared his journey of how he had the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation with the legendary Morris Chang. Join this episode to discover Miller’s insights on the Taiwanese chip industry and his experiences while writing Chip War.
In this episode of Startup Island Taiwan Podcast, you will find out:
☛ Two takeaways that Chris would like people to have from reading Chip War
☛ The history of European chip industry will be the anecdotes that weren’t able to include
☛ Chris’s view on the Soviet-American computer gap
☛ Will the Taiwanese chip industry become more globalised?
☛ Two lessons of Taiwanese semiconductor experience that industrial policy makers can learn from
Host: Asianometry, Deep tech channel with 480k followers, still growing
Guest: Chris Miller, Author of Chip War
Powered by Startup Island TAIWAN
Directed by National Development Council
Produced by Meet Global by Business Next Media
👉More news of Taiwan startups: https://meetstartup.pse.is/4jhd5u
👉Follow us on LinkedIn: https://meetstartup.pse.is/4hhbhg
📪 Email us: global@bnext.com.tw
Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl8jubp5t01v601sl4vys57dj/comments


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