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SECURITYApr 14 · 08:00 UTCWAR ON THE ROCKSAlvin Camba

The Bromine Chokepoint: How Strife in the Middle East Could Halt Production of the World’s Memory Chips

Middle East tensions have exposed a critical vulnerability in semiconductor supply chains, particularly regarding bromine production. While helium shortages from Qatar have received attention, bromine—used to produce hydrogen bromide gas essential for South Korean chip manufacturing—poses a potentially greater threat to global memory chip production.

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