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The Great Chip Crunch: Nuclear scientist Valli Arunachalam decodes the semiconductor crisis

The ongoing global semiconductor shortage, referred to as 'The Great Chip Crunch,' has affected industries and consumers worldwide. Dr Arunachalam sheds light on the root causes of the crisis, providing an insider's view into the complex world of semiconductor chips.

By CNBCTV18.com Jul 25, 2023 8:57:06 PM IST (Published)

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Semiconductor chips come in two flavours — memory chips that store data and logic chips that process the data, functioning akin to the human brain, Dr Valli Arunachalam, a distinguished nuclear scientist, said on Monday (July 24). She was talking about the intricate world of these inedible, invisible chips that power the devices we rely on daily — from smartphones to vehicles — and how their shortage has sparked the global crisis known as ‘The Great Chip Crunch.’

The semiconductor industry houses an array of sub-flavours, each serving a unique purpose in various electronic devices, automobiles, and even advanced artificial intelligence-powered technologies.

One of the major industries to be badly hit by the chip shortage is the automotive sector. Arunachalam revealed that an average modern car contains a staggering 1,500 chips, controlling everything from airbags to emission systems.