re-thc 12 hours ago

> We can definitely offer subsidies for manufacturing in the US

The very subsidies Intel now has to pay with shares for? How is that a subsidy? Companies now and in the future would be very concerned before taking any US subsidies because the terms can always change after the fact.

  • AuryGlenz 10 hours ago

    Are we so sure Intel sees this as a bad thing? The US now has even more reason to prop them up.

    • re-thc 2 hours ago

      Yes, does it matter if there are more reasons? If you want to do something, 1 is enough. The rest are excuses.

scarface_74 17 hours ago

And it’s still owned by a foreign country and Taiwan is restricting TSMC from manufacturing their most advanced processors from being manufactured in the US.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/ta...

  • gizajob 16 hours ago

    Same as the US is restricting sale of Nvidia chips to China.

  • 8note 15 hours ago

    this is not to say that intel will be manufacturing competitive chips to what TSMC is.

    are you worried that china will invade taiwan, and then somehow taiwan will still be around to prevent the US fabs from making the best chips?

    its a bit far fetched

    • raw_anon_1111 15 hours ago

      If Intel isn’t manufacturing chips, what US manufacturer comes close? You can’t just build a close to leading edge manufacturing facility in a month

    • Citizen8396 15 hours ago

      it's not like the technology to produce these chips are a drop-in replacement

      the threat Taiwan faces is existential, and one of the only things that the US has at stake are these chips