SemiconductorsU.S. priority should be American chipmakers, not TSMC: Intel chief
Washington needs to invest more in domestic companies, Gelsinger says
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses the latest in the tech industry at Fortune Brainstorm Tech on Dec. 1 in Half Moon Bay, California. (Photo courtesy of Future Brainstorm Tech)
YIFAN YU, Nikkei staff writer
December 2, 2021 05:51 JST
PALO ALTO, U.S. -- The U.S. should invest more in American chipmakers rather than their Asian rivals such as TSMC and Samsung, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said Wednesday, adding that domestic companies would give the country more control of intellectual property.