Chip manufacturing is the most vulnerable supply chain in the world


📲 Chip manufacturing is the most vulnerable supply chain in the world.

Economic historian Chris Miller, a professor at Tufts, is tackling the challenges associated with the semiconductor industry with their new book, "Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology”. : Chip manufacturing requires a variety of rare earth metals, which are often sourced from a small number of countries, such as China. Any disruption in the supply of these metals can have a significant impact on chip production. As the use of digital technology continues to expand, the risk of cyber attacks on chip manufacturing facilities is increasing. A cyber attack could cause damage to equipment or steal intellectual property, leading to a disruption in the supply chain.

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