-i and iPhones in the U.S., there is one sector of tech\r
-i manufacturing where America remains a leader: computer chips.\r
-i From a report: Some $44 billion worth of semiconductors are\r
-i exported from the U.S. each year, making them America's fourth\r
-i leading manufacturing export after cars, airplanes and refined\r
-i oil. There are roughly 80 wafer fabrication plants (aka fabs)\r
-i in the U.S., spread across 19 states. [...] An even greater\r
-i share of the world's computer chips are designed domestically\r
-i and made overseas by companies including Qualcomm, Apple,\r
-i Broadcom and Nvidia. A bunch of the high-tech gear needed to\r
-i produce chips is also designed and/or made in the U.S.\r
+i and iPhones in the U.S., there is [1]one sector of tech\r
+i manufacturing where America remains a leader: computer chips .\r
+i From a report:\r
+i \r
+i > Some $44 billion worth of semiconductors are exported from\r
+i the U.S. each year, making them America's fourth leading\r
+i manufacturing export after cars, airplanes and refined oil.\r
+i There are roughly 80 wafer fabrication plants (aka fabs) in\r
+i the U.S., spread across 19 states. [...] An even greater share\r
+i of the world's computer chips are designed domestically and\r
+i made overseas by companies including Qualcomm, Apple, Broadcom\r
+i and Nvidia. A bunch of the high-tech gear needed to produce\r
+i chips is also designed and/or made in the U.S.\r
+i \r
+i \r
+i \r
+i [1] https://www.axios.com/computer-chips-manufacturing-america-\r
+i -10dcfe13-64f3-4ea9-ad4a-cb189a00429a.html\r