This is quite a bad situation: You have hiccups in your chip supply, you build competing chip manufacturing factories all over the world. In 5 years, you have an oversaturated chip market. The factories are still new and need to recover the investment, and they would go broke if not, again, helped out by local goverment with a financial injection. The saturated market will make chip prices go down, but quality as well... so we are looking again to a situation similar to the one in the 80's. Where low quality chips died before the computer was thrown away (chips got extra hot, so you could find them, desolder and replace them. But now with microelectronics, good luck re-soldering the +40 microconnections...
(not totally the same of course, in the 80ties, there was a super demand of chips and low production. Now we will have a super production and medium demand)
it feels like this joke:
I had to buy a new car. Why, did you crash it? No, the ashtray was full.
So maybe by that point in time, new markets are found (that I.O.T - Internet of Things people have been talking about) or the OPPC Foundation (One Pyra Per Child Foundation).
(not totally the same of course, in the 80ties, there was a super demand of chips and low production. Now we will have a super production and medium demand)
it feels like this joke:
I had to buy a new car. Why, did you crash it? No, the ashtray was full.
So maybe by that point in time, new markets are found (that I.O.T - Internet of Things people have been talking about) or the OPPC Foundation (One Pyra Per Child Foundation).