Technological sovereignty with American characteristics
The US has decided it can no longer afford to outsource its chipmaking future
The US has decided it can no longer afford to outsource its chipmaking future

Concern about the loss of jurisdiction and agency to US companies is becoming more pressing for Europeans

It’s seen as the magic fix for every threat to the US economy

Worn-out top-down approaches won’t help us build lasting shared prosperity

Claims of a breakthrough at the chips company’s new Arizona facility will be tested by sceptical Big Tech customers

Tensions over regulation add to geopolitical upheaval, dashing hopes of more certainty

The future, like the recent past, will be shaped in the public realm