The rise and decline of the Japanese semiconductor industry from 1970 to 2000 Abstract: Semiconductors were created by Bell Corporation using transistor innovation. This industry is being promoted by major US electronics companies such as General Electric and Texas Instruments. These American giants conquered the majority of the world market share. But in a constantly changing world economy, the market will always move there. The situation in the semiconductor industry remains unchanged. Over time, the US gradually lost control of the semiconductor market share and Japan occupied the entire industry.
As a result, the hollowing out of the hardware and semiconductor industries related to the PC market is due to the hidden innovation hidden by the rise of the Internet and the dawn of a new technology cycle in the form of Apple 's iPhone in the latter part of the 21st century. That Android competitor: a smartphone. Like clockwork, Qualcomm, Samsung, and Apple (a member of Intel) will design new, better chips that will make new high-performance software for Google and Apple: providing support (To be part of Microsoft, next-generation hardware is needed. Like the PC cycle, new and profitable software, hardware, and service business are rapidly growing.
Our next goal is to identify factors that have contributed to the growth and decline of Malaysia's rubber industry over the years. The rubber industry in Malaysia began to rise in the 1960s, but then fell sharply in the late 1970s. The industry recovered in the mid-1980s, but it fell again in 1997 and 1998. In this proposal, we find and decide why our rubber industry rose and fell for years. The third objective of the proposal is to identify the challenges faced by the rubber industry and their future direction. Tight rubber supply - Despite the challenges that the rubber industry faces, such as our problems, the future of the rubber industry in Malaysia is said to be bright. Here we discuss why our rubber industry still has a bright future despite the challenges we are facing today.
Semiconductors are everywhere. They are used in computers, electronics, telecommunications, industrial machinery, transportation, wireless systems, medical and military. The semiconductor industry is spreading all over the world. There are major manufacturers in USA, China, Japan, Korea, Europe. You can see that the scope and location of the semiconductor industry is huge and we meet almost everywhere in our lives. It is difficult to understand how this industry will affect our normal interaction.