We Will See. Time Will Tell.

We love devices. Micro controllers, systems on chips, single board computers and just computers and computer parts in general. We often wish that we live in China now just for the fact that whenever we need parts for our projects, we must order them there. No fault of China, but it is just the way of things in a nation which no longer places a priority of industrialization.

There are no Radio Shack alternatives where one may purchase the most basic components for electronic projects in real time. Innovation and productivity suffers since the United States has decided to become a service oriented economy instead of manufacturing products, including those required for a technological future. We don't need new foreigners here, what we need are industries producing the products that will foster innovation, creativity and enlightenment. We're not optimistic, however, we are hopeful.

The U.S. Will Start Manufacturing Advanced Chips.

A TSMC fab will open in Arizona in 2025, a test of the CHIPS Act.