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June 2, 2025

Mathew

The Economics of Chip Manufacturing: Geopolitics and Supply Chains (2025+)

The Economics of Chip Manufacturing: Geopolitics and Supply Chains (2025+)

The Economics of Chip Manufacturing: Geopolitics and Supply Chains (2025+) The semiconductor industry is the backbone of the modern digital economy. From smartphones and computers to cars and critical infrastructure, microchips power nearly every aspect of our lives. Understanding the economics of chip manufacturing, particularly in the context of geopolitics and evolving supply chains, is crucial for businesses, policymakers, and anyone keen on comprehending the forces shaping our future. The Core Economics of Chip Manufacturing The chip manufacturing process, also known as fabrication or ‘fab,’ is incredibly complex and capital-intensive. It involves numerous stages, from design and research to manufacturing,

May 17, 2025

Mathew

The Future of CPU Design: Beyond Moore's Law (2025 Strategies)

The Future of CPU Design: Beyond Moore’s Law (2025 Strategies)

The Future of CPU Design: Beyond Moore’s Law (2025 Strategies) For decades, Moore’s Law has been the guiding principle of CPU development, predicting the doubling of transistors on a microchip every two years. However, as we approach the physical limits of silicon, the future of CPU design demands innovative strategies that go beyond simply shrinking transistors. This article explores the key approaches that will shape CPU architecture in 2025 and beyond. The End of Scaling? Moore’s Law isn’t necessarily ‘dead,’ but its pace has undeniably slowed. The challenges of heat dissipation, quantum tunneling, and manufacturing complexity make it increasingly difficult