Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is putting the pressure on the U.S. government to help subsidize chip manufacturing, insisting the current reliance on plants in Taiwan and Korea as "geopolitically unstable."
Full disclosure: I'm a TSMC shareholder and agree that the US needs fabs to be self-reliant for our national security. Where I will disagree with Pat is his view that US subsidies should flow only (or primary) to Intel.
Intel pressures the U.S. government to help subsidize chip manufacturing
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is putting the pressure on the U.S. government to help subsidize chip manufacturing, insisting the current reliance on plants in Taiwan and Korea as "geopolitically unstable."Why it matters: There is bipartisan support for funding the domestic semiconductor industry, but...
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Full disclosure: I'm a TSMC shareholder and agree that the US needs fabs to be self-reliant for our national security. Where I will disagree with Pat is his view that US subsidies should flow only (or primary) to Intel.