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by bassman9000
1930 days ago
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Because Taiwan is a single, small country, with a single government, and a great incentive to succeed in semiconductors. The EU is a conglomerate of 20+ hyperbureaucratic states where the incentive is to drag these initiatives for years and billions, get nowhere, and repeat. A lot of people will make a lot of money, regardless the outcome. |
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If you want to invest, you either back new starts which wind up being a race to host them, or you back collaborative projects which force Bull, Olivetti, ICL, to work together. Sorry, they just never really work. Too much competitive tension.
Taiwan, its kind-of a bit more apparent. The nasty neighbour is just across the straights. You better get your act together.