➀ Politicians often resort to funding to boost their countries' chip industry, but the effectiveness is questionable. ➁ Building fabs with political money can be risky if they cannot be filled, leading to low utilisation rates and potential bankruptcy. ➂ Political funds are more effectively utilized in advancing process technology and R&D, as demonstrated by historical projects like Japan's VLSI and Sematech.
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