Another warning from the chip sector, as Micron cuts its forecast 40 days after its last warning. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Dan Nathan, Bonawyn Eison and Julie Biel.
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst The semiconductor market has been going down for some reason, with less sales and weakening demand. Interesting as meanwhile the China/Taiwan conflict is hotter than ever, and although Taiwan is the most important chip production place in the world, they depend by now on pure silica from China. So, what is going on here, why prices go down why the lower sales? Why when big tech needs more and better powerful semiconductors to develop the digital world? Watch this to get at least some particular ideas.