TAIPEI -- "Foreign chipmakers vying for U.S. subsidies will keep their valuable intellectual property on their own shores, ensuring that the most lucrative and cutting-edge manufacturing stays there."
CEO Gelsinger questions aid for foreign companies as Congress weighs bills
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Intel, America's top chip company, has not taken kindly to Washington funding Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC right on Intel's doorstep. (Source photos by Shihoko Nakaoka and Shinya Sawai)
TAIPEI -- "Foreign chipmakers vying for U.S. subsidies will keep their valuable intellectual property on their own shores, ensuring that the most lucrative and cutting-edge manufacturing stays there."