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Intel's ex CEO wraps a bailout plea in a tired, patriotic flag
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56623, member: 636"] Former Intel chief executive Craig Barrett published an opinion piece in Fortune magazine defending the semiconductor company's strategic importance to American manufacturing. Barrett argued that neither Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company nor Samsung possesses the readiness to establish advanced production facilities on United States soil. He positioned Intel as the sole viable alternative for technology giants seeking reliable manufacturing options beyond Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Barrett emphasized that major corporations like NVIDIA and Apple should invest directly in Intel's advanced fabrication processes rather than relying solely on government funding. The former executive criticized any potential retreat from cutting-edge semiconductor development. Barrett acknowledged Intel requires approximately forty billion dollars to match Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's production capabilities, exceeding current CHIPS Act allocations. He advocated for private sector investment partnerships to bridge this financial gap rather than additional federal assistance. The commentary comes amid speculation about Intel's future direction under current chief executive Lip-Bu Tan. Barrett warned against abandoning leadership positions in semiconductor advancement, advocating for competitive rather than follower strategies. An anticipated meeting between Tan and President Trump may clarify Intel's path forward. [/QUOTE]
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