Challenges posed by AI chip boom
Advanced semiconductors have become an essential part of the modern world, helping power everything from the cars we drive to the smartphones in our pockets. The rise of artificial intelligence means chips are now being used in even more applications. But the prevalence of semiconductors also poses challenges, such as managing security threats. CNA's Ira Spitzer reports from SemiCon West - the US’s largest semiconductor trade show, recently held in San Francisco.
Advanced semiconductors have become an essential part of the modern world, helping power everything from the cars we drive to the smartphones in our pockets. The rise of artificial intelligence means chips are now being used in even more applications. But the prevalence of semiconductors also poses challenges, such as managing security threats. CNA's Ira Spitzer reports from SemiCon West - the US’s largest semiconductor trade show, recently held in San Francisco.