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Washington in talks with chipmakers about building US foundries

By Kanishka Singh on May 11, 2020 12:21PM
Washington in talks with chipmakers about building US foundries

To improve domestic sourcing of microelectronics.

The Trump administration is in talks with semiconductor companies about building chip factories in the United States, representatives from two chipmakers said. Intel is in discussions with the United States Department of Defense over improving domestic sources for microelectronics and ...

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By Kanishka Singh
May 11 2020
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