A CSET report was cited in an article published by Business Insider. The Business Insider piece discusses the urgent need in the US for more workers skilled in building AI chips. It highlights a significant decline in the American semiconductor workforce over the past two decades. This decline has coincided with a decrease in the US share of the global chip-making market, while countries like Taiwan, China, and South Korea have seen substantial growth in this industry.
The CSET report, titled “AI Chips: What They Are and Why They Matter,“ explains how AI chips work, why they have proliferated, and why they matter. It also shows why leading-edge chips are more cost-effective than older generations, and why chips specialized for AI are more cost-effective than general-purpose chips.
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