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30 odd years. EU stopped innovating in 90's to 00's.
One good thing about the current US mercantillism is that people in EU finally notice that they've been asleep at the wheel for decades.
laughs in IMEC and ASML
We make the chip specs, advancements, and chip making machines here, but don't design or manufacture the chips ๐
in the โ90s* to โ00s*
Are you a bot, or is this your hobby?
Can't bots have hobbies?
No, they carried on innovating but followed the money because only major sources of capital outside EU would back their ideas.
Shame on us Europeans.
someone has to make a start
You could add Apple to the avoid american list as they make the m chips.
It's top of the list