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Trump backs Intel's sub-2nm chip after trashing its CEO
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82633, member: 636"] The timeline just glitched because Trump completely flipped on Intel after securing a massive stake, praising the Panther Lake launch on Truth Social immediately following a successful meeting with CEO Lip-Bu Tan. That executive previously faced calls to resign over Chinese investment links, yet the Commerce Department brokered a truce involving a ten percent government equity share to save the foundry division. Managing this pivot required contacting Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick directly to bypass initial hostility. Securing that equity position effectively locked in nearly nine billion dollars in grants, neutralizing threats against the CHIPS Act incentives, while stabilizing the corporate balance sheet against internal board friction. Manufacturing the sub-2nm 18A node proves Team Blue can actually compete with TSMC and Samsung again. Volume production of these advanced chips apparently convinced the administration that American fabrication remains viable, paving the way for potential contracts with heavy hitters like NVIDIA and SoftBank. External clients like Apple, Qualcomm, and Microsoft are reportedly sniffing around for capacity on future 18A-P and 14A processes. Tan navigated a minefield of geopolitics and finance to keep the semiconductor giant relevant, ensuring the fabrication plants stay running despite the chaotic political landscape. [/QUOTE]
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