• quicksand@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Ohh I misunderstood your other post.

    I agree with your main point. I don’t think international manufacturers would find value in spinning up new fabs here just to make chips for the DoD. But it does make me curious how big of a chunk defense is vs total. I would guess it’s pretty small. Chips are in everything, it’s not like these aerospace guys where DoD is their cash cow.

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      9 months ago

      Ultimately, whatever the case, it’ll take time to transition and if things with China heat up, we could see a situation where they destroy much of the chip fabrication for the west and Intel and global foundries have a lot of their capacity reserved for military uses. I mean, we’ll have bigger things to worry about than consumer chip shortages, but I’m wondering if it’s a good idea to keep some backups handy because if a part fails, it might be a while before it can be replaced at great expense.