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U.S. Govt pushes Nvidia and Apple to use Intel's foundries

During a meeting with U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger expressed frustration with America’s reliance on TSMC to produce advanced chips. After this, Raimondo (via CNBC) went on private meetings with some public market investors, including shareholders of tech giants Nvidia and Apple, encouraging them to push their companies to use U.S. foundries to produce AI chips.

The discussions between the investors and the Secretary were not publicly revealed. Still, sources say that the latter highlighted the growing geopolitical risk around Taiwan, especially as China is eyeing to invade the de facto country. Aside from this, Washington is also investing more on the American semiconductor industry than the last 28 years combined, so the White House is likely keen on pushing American companies to use locally produced chips.

Intel is gunning to become one of the top players in the foundry business, aiming to go head-to-head with TSMC and Samsung. However, recent developments revealed that Intel Foundry Services (IFS) is struggling to gain traction, causing the company to lose $1.6 billion and practically making its stock price fall by 30% overnight. Because of this, Intel is reportedly considering spinning off its manufacturing division and other non-crucial business units, similar to how AMD spun off GlobalFoundries in 2008.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/us-govt-pushes-nvidia-and-apple-to-use-intels-foundries-department-of-commerce-secretary-raimondo-makes-appeal-for-us-based-chip-production

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How pathetic! Intel is being led by a group of cry babies it seems. When things fail because of their incompetence, they go hiding behind mom. Who in his/her right mind puts trust into such sad and pathetic leadership? Utterly disgusting!

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Post ID: @2azn+1uuYVZ0a

Apple already abandoned all Intel cr-ppy chips. Why is it being forced to use Intel again? It doesn’t make any sense

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Post ID: @2bhj+1uuYVZ0a

@kuf+1uuYVZ0a Don't think that's the right analogy. Intel may have low yields right now, but a chip works or it doesn't after it's fabricated. How well a chip works in the long run is about how well it's designed. From a technical perspective, after Intel irons out their processes, it shouldn't matter where Nvidia or Apple fabricate their chips.

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Post ID: @1jax+1uuYVZ0a

Soon we'll have global warming from data centers.

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Post ID: @1otq+1uuYVZ0a

Grifter leadership results in mansions, jets, and corporate welfare

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Post ID: @1leh+1uuYVZ0a

Transcript of meeting between Pat and Gina Raimondo.

Pat: wah😢

Gina: why the tears Pat?

Pat: America doesn't love us anymore, waaah 🥹

Gina: why do you think that is Pat?

Pat: because we su-k, waaaaaaah 😭

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Post ID: @1trh+1uuYVZ0a

Intel is Pathetic...

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Post ID: @1ojm+1uuYVZ0a

Basically begging - and I’m worried about OKRs.

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Post ID: @1ars+1uuYVZ0a
customers took their business elsewhere.

His own team took the business elsewhere !!!

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Post ID: @ajd+1uuYVZ0a

So Pat went crying to the US Government because Intel lost it's competitive edge due to poor business decisions by it's own leadership over the last 25-years, and customers took their business elsewhere.

How sad.

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Post ID: @xhw+1uuYVZ0a

And then there were the Senate hearings this week where this came out: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2G7onHVEEvU

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Post ID: @ekg+1uuYVZ0a

Ahhhh wow. Pat has lost the high ground when his employees start talking about his greased up butt. Definitely lost the confidence and support of his staff. Time to hang it up. It su-ks his legacy will forever be etched in stone as being sh-t, but he did it himself. Reap what you sow.

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Post ID: @lxv+1uuYVZ0a

@jaf

Let’s face Intel is a disgrace right now. There I said it.

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Post ID: @odl+1uuYVZ0a

That's so sad...and a disgrace for Intel

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Post ID: @jaf+1uuYVZ0a

Pat is butthurt because TSMC is kicking our behinds. How many of you know that TSMC is making chips for Intel? If the govt. asked you to buy a Chevy because it's by an American company, over a Toyota, even though they're similarily priced but the Toyota will last 2x as long, would you? Does the govt. know that a lot of Intel chips are made in Israel? A place with a growing geopolitical risk. And how much has the US government pledged to help TSMC build in the US, ~$11B

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Post ID: @kuf+1uuYVZ0a

Asians are only going to use Asian fabs. Jews also prefer Asian fabs to Jewish fabs.

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Post ID: @ury+1uuYVZ0a

Desperate! Force them to use our more expensive and worse technology. All while our best products will use TSMC. Riiiight… please resign Pat!

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Post ID: @rtw+1uuYVZ0a

That guy always has some excuses, why does not Intel use its own foundry?

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Post ID: @tlx+1uuYVZ0a

They also want competitions against TSMC too. But they foundry needs yield.

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Post ID: @otu+1uuYVZ0a

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