Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel (Intel), stated on the 1st that he opposed the US government's assistance to set up factories in the United States only in the United States, and bluntly stated that in mainland China, he frequently dispatched military planes into Taiwan's air defense identification zone. Taiwan is not a oneStable place.

According to Japanese Economic News, Gesinger delivered a speech on Wednesday to participate in the Fortune Brainstorm Tech in California, California, USA.In his speech, he called on the U.S. government to invest in more American companies such as Micron, Texas Instruments, and Intel, not only Asian competitors such as TSMC and Samsung.He also emphasized that these American companies are intellectual property rights for the US government.

He also emphasized that although TSMC and Samsung set up factories in the United States help reduce geopolitical risks, but investing in US domestic chip manufacturers will have greater benefits, such as chip research and development capabilities.He also asked, "Do you want to have related smart property, R & D and taxation, or do you want these backflow of Asia?"

Ge Singh bluntly stated that Taiwan is not a stable place, and add it.Beijing has sent 27 military aircraft to enter the Taiwan Air Defense identification zone this week. "Will this make you feel more comfortable or more uncomfortable?"

He also mentioned that both Taiwan and South Korea provide local chip manufacturers with local chip manufacturers.A large amount of subsidies means that American companies are competing with 30%to 40%of Taiwan and South Korea, and subsidies in mainland China are even more considerable.

Intel is currently trying to promote the passage of the chip bill. Under the bill, the US government will provide US chip manufacturers with a $ 52 billion (below, about S $ 71.2 billion) to relieve the globalThe shortage of chip supply has prompted Washington to reduce dependence on Taiwan.Gesinger also expressed his hope that the bill would be passed within this week.

Samsung Electronics announced last week that it will invest $ 17 billion in establishing a new chip factory in Texas, which is one of the measures for the US government to promote more semiconductor production on the shore.Earlier, TSMC announced in June that it had built a $ 12 billion chip factory in Arizona, and plans to move into the machine in the second half of 2022.