var ezCmpChangeLogId=420223;var ezCmpCacheBusterId=195> >

Chipmakers ramp up production as demand increases

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

  • South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signs trans athlete ban into law

    07:29

  • Climate experts worry about warming temperatures could impact future Winter Games

    03:36

  • New leader in Burkina Faso following military takeover

    03:55

  • Ex-employees detail alleged harassment by Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder

    02:54

  • Vermont town fights to save 200-year-old post office

    04:46

  • Gregory and Travis McMichael withdraw guilty pleas ahead of Arbery federal trial

    02:59

  • Biden praises ‘historic economic progress’ shown in January jobs report

    01:28

  • Republicans at crossroads on Trump during RNC winter meeting

    02:20

  • UCLA basketball player Mac Etienne arrested for spitting at Arizona fan

    00:19

  • Deadly listeria outbreak linked to bagged salad

    00:22

  • Now Playing

    Chipmakers ramp up production as demand increases

    00:39

  • UP NEXT

    How tech companies created meaningful cross-generational communication during pandemic

    03:33

  • New York University offers new course about Taylor Swift

    01:10

  • ‘Good to Know’ Headlines: Tesla recalls thousands of vehicles and Frontier Airlines lowers its checked bag weigh limit

    01:56

  • US economy added 467,000 jobs in January

    03:18

  • Beijing Winter Olympics get underway amid strict Covid protocols, diplomatic boycotts

    03:19

  • Covid cases among Olympic athletes on the rise ahead of competition

    01:55

  • Texas faces power outages, freezing temperatures during winter storm

    03:50

  • Legendary photographer Herb Snitzer reflects on photographing jazz icons of the 50s and 60s

    03:32

  • Gregory McMichael withdraws guilty plea ahead of federal Ahmaud Arbery trial

    03:42

As the demand for microchips continues to rise, chipmakers in Taiwan and China are spending billions to ramp up production and meet the increasing need.

Leave a Comment