Intel partners with Microsoft to produce high-end semiconductors

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Intel will produce high-end semiconductors for Microsoft, aiming to compete with TSMC and Samsung. CEO Pat Gelsinger plans to "rebuild western manufacturing at scale" and increase US and Europe's semiconductor production to 50% in a decade. Intel has reorganized into two units and secured foundry deals worth $15bn. The federal Chips Act promises $52.7bn for US semiconductor research. OpenAI, Google, and others will drive a surge in cutting-edge chip demand.


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