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by disgruntledphd2
300 days ago
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> Thanks for clarifying! I misspoke there, but from my standpoint (portfolio manager/equities investor) that's better. From a national security point it really, really isn't. Like, I'm not a fan of the Trump administration, but having basically all chip manufacturing in Asia is not a good idea if you think there'll be a war with China in the next few decades. |
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It is extremely relevant to this conversation. Regardless of whether you think China engages in a war with Taiwan, it is a crucial resource the US will want developed locally (similar to any critical resource like farming, steel, or rare earth metals).
CHIPs seemed more well thought out than simply taking control of 10% of Intel.
[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIPS_and_Science_Act