Can America make the chip that rules the world?
Business Insider provides an inside look at Intel's semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Oregon. The report examines the company's role in US efforts to secure domestic chip production amid rising geopolitical tensions with China.
Why it matters
Semiconductor manufacturing is a critical pillar of national security and economic competitiveness in the modern era.
We got rare access inside Intel's semiconductor operation in Oregon to see how some of America's most advanced chips are made. As tensions with China rise, Washington is betting on Intel, the only American company that both designs and manufactures advanced chips in the US, to help rebuild domestic chipmaking. We visited its cleanroom, its R&D lab, and a packaging operation no media had ever visited before to see how Intel plans to do it. Read the original article on Business Insider
The report focuses on industrial and geopolitical strategy without overt partisan framing.
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