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Why are chips interesting again?

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  • Dec 19, 2022
  • #BigTech
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Benedict Evans
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Chips have always been the foundation of tech, but the rest of us didn't need to pay much attention - stuff just got faster every year. But now there are actual real, big, interesting structural changes happening - what does that look like?


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