Taiwan's NSTC Minister Outlines Four-Pillar Strategy for AI and Semiconductor Leadership
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Nitin Dahad
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Summary
In an exclusive EE Times interview, Taiwan's NSTC Minister Cheng-Wen Wu outlines the nation's four-pillar strategy to maintain semiconductor leadership and transition from a chip manufacturing hub to a global AI innovation enabler. The strategy focuses on continued investment in advanced manufacturing and R&D, addressing geopolitical pressures and resource constraints while leveraging Taiwan's central role in the global semiconductor ecosystem as AI reshapes the technology landscape.
Key quotes
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The discussion explores Taiwan's vision beyond semiconductor manufacturing, highlighting four strategic pillars.
Continued investment in advanced manufacturing and R&D.
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