The Trump administration is reportedly in talks with Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to build new semiconductor plants in the US.
The move comes amid concerns the President has over-reliance of suppliers in Asia for a multitude of products, including microchips used in a wide variety of electronics. According to Associated Press, a spokesman for Intel, the biggest US chip maker, said that the company is in discussions with the Defense Department about improving domestic technology supply. Spokesman William…
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