America "will make" 28% of advanced chips by 2032

America "will make" 28% of advanced chips by 2032

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By 2032, America is expected to produce 28 percent of the world's most advanced processors while China will make just two percent, or so the US Semiconductor Industry Association predicts.

The CHIPS Act: Made in America, again

Those numbers are contained in a study published this month that focused primarily on the impact of all funding from the CHIPS Act and China's efforts to achieve processor independence. Both countries are trying to bring advanced chip manufacturing (defined by the report as nodes smaller than 10nm) to their own turf, and the Semiconductor Industry Association, or SIA, predicts the U.S. will be by far the biggest winner.

In its report [PDF] titled "Emerging Resilience in the Semiconductor Supply Chain", SIA predicts the state of the market in 2032 based on international trends and various sources.

According to the industry association, things appear to be looking up for U.S. chip manufacturing, thanks in part to billions in CHIPS Act subsidies for bankrolling factories and other efforts. As a reminder, this funding is meant to help America reduce its dependence on foreign semiconductor suppliers and increase its own domestic production.

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