Reuters —The founder of the world’s biggest chipmaker, Morris Chang, said on Thursday that increasing tensions over technology between the United States and China will slow down the global chip industry.
Chang, 92, said that cutting off China’s chip industry from the rest of the world would affect other players beyond China.
Of course, the immediate purpose is to slow China down, and I think it’s doing that,” Chang said.
He also praised the higher education system in the United States, adding his optimism about the country as TSMC invests to build chipmaking facilities in Arizona.
Born and raised in China, Chang built a career in the United States, where he become a naturalized citizen in 1962, before being recruited to build the chip industry in Taiwan.
Persons:
Morris Chang, Chang, ” Chang, ”
Organizations:
Reuters, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Asia Society, Huawei
Locations:
United States, China, New York, Taiwan, Arizona