Opinionated summary:

  • Despite Republican assurances, Trump called the CHIPS Act “horrible” and pushed for its scrapping, creating chaos for an industry already struggling with uncertainty.
  • The Trump administration has already sabotaged the program by laying off key staff and considering changes to the projects, showing its disdain for U.S. industrial growth.
  • Industry leaders, who have already committed billions to U.S. chip production, are now left in limbo, thanks to Trump’s shortsighted, destructive rhetoric.
  • @[email protected]
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    422 days ago

    If he scraps the CHIPs act, Intel will be bankrupt before the end of his term. Even worse, it could be bought by a private (in)equity fund.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 day ago

      Even worse, it could be bought by a private (in)equity fund.

      Oh, so that’s why he wants to do it!

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      111 day ago

      Not going to be great for Samsung either. They already invested a bunch of money to bring more industry to the states on the back of $45 billion in CHIPS act subsidies.

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        15 hours ago

        And Samsung is one of the 3 biggest corpos that control South Korea. We are fucking over the owners of our closest allies.