Intel's former CEO Pat Gelsinger claims that TSMC's investment in the US will not benefit the nation's chipmaking abilities at all, given that R&D will remain confined to Taiwan. Pat Gelsinger Says US Chip Leadership Lies In An "IP Transfer" By TSMC, Which Looks Uncertain For Now Well, Gelsinger has recently been making pretty interesting comments on the industry's situation, and it looks like Team Blue's former CEO isn't optimistic about TSMC's expansion in the US. According to The Financial Times, Pat Gelsinger claimed that the Taiwan giant's plans to invest $100 billion in the US to expand chip production […]
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