Chipmakers Seek More Than $70 Billion in Federal Subsidies
Briefly

In an effort to revitalize domestic manufacturing of semiconductors, the federal government is distributing $39 billion in subsidies as an incentive for companies to produce more of the tiny chips that power everything from smartphones to cars and fighter jets.
Those semiconductors which are produced by companies including the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Intel, and Samsung are used in artificial intelligence, smartphones, supercomputers, and the most sensitive military hardware.
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