Intel is far from becoming the American chipmaking powerhouse the US needs
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"Intel becoming a globally competitive US chip manufacturer is imperative for the US economy and national security," said Stephen Ezell, underscoring the need for domestic chip supply.
Jimmy Goodrich emphasized that only three companies are making the most advanced chips: Intel, Samsung, and TSMC, with Intel being the sole American-based company.
Dylan Patel voiced concerns, stating that if Intel falters, there is 'reasonable concern that advanced fabs will not be sustainably available in the US,' highlighting the stakes involved.
While TSMC and Samsung are expanding in the US, they have historically preferred to invest in Taiwan, raising concerns about the future of domestic chip manufacturing.
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