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Apparently foreign chip makers are often better at making cheap microchips and U.S. defense contractors are loathe to pass up the better deal.
I doubt the USN purchased the chips directly from China, my guess would be the chips came from one or more US defence contractors that was looking to cut some corners and procured some cheap silicon from the PRC.
Probably correct. It's sad, because Military grade electronics are built differently for a reason. They use different substrates that can handle higher and lower temperature variations than standard electronics - and cost more because of it.
The US used to have some enviable integrated circuit fabrication technology. Now it's the Germans, or south Asia.
