As Biden works to fix chips shortage, Intel promises help for automakers

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To expedite manufacturing in next six to nine months.

As Biden works to fix chips shortage, Intel promises help for automakers
US President Joe Biden met with executives from major companies to discuss the global chip shortage that has hit automakers and spurred Intel to announce it plans to make chips for car plants at its factories in the next six to nine months. During the meeting, Biden said he had bipartisan ...

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