The Chip Challenge For Japan
The Japanese semiconductor industry is facing a huge challenge. From 51% market share in the late 1980s, Japan's market share has fallen 10% every decade since - to 41% in 1994, to 29% in 1998 and to 20% in 2010, points out one of the industry's brightest thinkers, J. J.Yamaguchi of Renesas.
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