1. The semiconductor industry faces supply chain disruptions exacerbated by geopolitical tensions and pandemic-related bottlenecks; 2. Countries are investing heavily in domestic chip manufacturing to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers; 3. Advances in AI and quantum computing are driving demand for next-generation semiconductors, prompting innovation in materials and design.
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