They could be built in Taiwan at first since they have the expertise then eventually they could expand the manufacturing capacity onto the European continent with newly constructed fabs.
They could be built in Taiwan at first since they have the expertise then eventually they could expand the manufacturing capacity onto the European continent with newly constructed fabs.
Necessity is the mother of innovation, that is why the Chinese do have domestic manufacturing of processors and the EU doesn’t.
What it will take in my opinion is American processors becoming unviablly expensive (tarrifs) or unavailable alltogether (export controls) for the will/market to arise for EU domestic processors.