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Weakness for sure. US semiconductors are weak now.They say candles burn brightest right before they get snuffed out.
Eh, Pat.
Butthurt? No. Laughable, and every time a tremendous show of weakness.
There are no US fabs that can touch 5nm and there are only high-end 2 Fab companies in the world - Samsung and TSMC. All of US chip companies rely on them. There's only one company ASML, that makes UV lithography machines at that level.
We are absolutely in a state of weakness, which is what Pat is saying.