Silicon valley

 


Silicon Valley is the U.S. center for innovative technology companies. It's located south of San Francisco, California.It's home to 2,000 tech companies, the densest concentration in the world. This proximity to suppliers, customers, and cutting-edge research gives each a competitive advantage.

Even more important, most of them are also leaders in their industries. These include software, social media, and other uses of the internet. Its companies also produce lasers, fiber optics, robotics, and medical instruments.

Silicon Valley creates a center for innovative companies to become highly profitable.That creates jobs, more tax revenue, and higher stock prices. It gives the United States a comparative advantage over other countries. 


Unfortunately, not all the benefits of Silicon Valley go to U.S. citizens. Many tech jobs are outsourced to foreign-born workers who have the engineering skills needed.There aren't enough American-born software engineers who graduate from U.S. universities.8 That is one reason the U.S. is losing its competitive advantage.


Where Is Silicon Valley?

Silicon Valley includes the cities and towns south of San Francisco. It originated in the Palo Alto/Menlo Park/Stanford University area.It was originally the nickname for the Santa Clara Valley.

Silicon Valley is bordered by the San Francisco Bay on the east. The Santa Cruz mountains are on the west, and Redwood City is to the north. The south shares its border with several cities. These include Los Altos, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, and San Jose. The Coast Range Mountains are in the southeast area.

Collected from:Wikipedia, 

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