Tag: Intel

China Is Losing Microchip War to the United States; How the CCP Tries to Catch Up

For so long, the United States dominated the microchip market. But a new player, the Chinese regime, is pushing for competition. How are they doing it? They do so by stealing trade secrets and throwing money at the issue. But there are still more components to consider. How does Taiwan play into this? What does…


Intel Seeks $10 Billion in Subsidies for European Chip Plant

BRUSSELS/BERLIN—Intel wants 8 billion euros ($9.7 billion) in public subsidies towards building a semiconductor factory in Europe, its CEO was cited as saying on Friday, as the region seeks to reduce its reliance on imports amid a shortage of supplies. The pitch is the first time Pat Gelsinger has publicly put a figure on how…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (Mar. 24)

Some Republicans sound the alarm on the Democrats’ new infrastructure bill. NTD hears from one lawmaker who tells us you can’t tax your way to prosperity. A massive ship blocks the Suez Canal, one of the most important waterways in the world. How will it impact global shipping? And Intel expands its chip-making capacity. Its…


Beijing Unlikely to Achieve Goal of Producing Most Microchips It Needs by 2025: Report

The Chinese regime’s semiconductor ambitions will fall short of its policy goal, according to a newly-released analysis by U.S. market research company IC Insights. The market researcher forecasted that China won’t be able to meet its goals of domestically producing 70 percent of its semiconductor needs by 2025, an objective under Beijing’s industrial policy of…