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Intel's Big U. S. Chip Boost: A Closer Look
USATuesday, November 26, 2024
Intel is transitioning to a "foundry" model, where it manufactures chips for other companies. This shift requires increased capacity, and Intel has invested billions in new facilities, like those in Arizona and Ohio. However, some international projects have faced delays. Domestically, Intel plans to invest around $100 billion in its manufacturing operations.
The U. S. government's goal is to reduce dependence on foreign chip production, a concern highlighted by supply chain issues during the pandemic. Intel is crucial to these efforts. The government will also provide a 25% investment tax credit and has awarded Intel a $3 billion contract for national security semiconductors.
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