Intel CEO says this is a 'turning point' for US-China competition



Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unpacks the ‘criticality’ of semiconductors ahead of his talk at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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32 thoughts on “Intel CEO says this is a 'turning point' for US-China competition”

  1. The "Chips Act" was just the government bribing these chip manufacturers … nothing significant will change .. listen to this guy talk about "supply chains" … says it all about his companies commitment to the WEF globalism scheme …

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  2. Funny how at least a hundred of the most glamorous and expensive prostitues have booked into Devos hotels for the duration of this 'conference'. Still can't usurp the world oldest profession!!

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  3. If you support this "CHIPS" act, then you support corporate welfare and transfer of wealth to Chip-related corporations. This is not free-market capitalism; this is a fusion of government and big corporation – we call that fascism.

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  4. Yeah, I am not the first one to notice: Some company CEO is discussing in primetime not some politics, but global politics… Is he going to discuss next time presidential elections, or "unsustainability of certain government in certain country"??? What was that?

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  5. Intel made billions off America and invested it in foreign countries to build up them countries now the American taxpayer is bailing these pieces of crap out
    we’re gonna pay them to build in America really
    when they made billions off of us
    this is how corrupt politicians are
    screw intel they should go out of business

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  6. This shows how corrupt the government along with the media including Fox
    these people made billions off of a selling Americans out
    now we’re gonna give them billions to build plants here really
    Screw them let them go out of business

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  7. Pat Gelsinger is a cool guy, but he just proved big companies know very well what they're doing to the US economy to make an extra buck greedy S.O.B
    Thank you Pat you and a small few are leading the return to the homeland……. Im tired of cheesy cheap products its time for some good ol American craftsmanship

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  8. This is misleading . The factory making semiconductor chips in Arizona is not American . It is Taiwan bringing its factory here that’s all . There will be no Americans working there , no jobs . They are bringing the factory here so if Taiwan is invaded by China , the chips won’t be destroyed .

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  9. Can’t stand c-suite people that think government is needed to fuel the economy. Things like the “chips act” wouldn’t be necessary if the government weren’t already in the way.

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  10. American CEO’s gave up manufacturing in America because government regulations and demands from the unions made it so they couldn’t compete in the global market place, and couldn’t make a profit. Then We the People rushed to Walmart and loved buying things at lower prices, even though we knew we were putting American workers out of work. So here we are decades later observing how Globalization has been devastating on America. We may never be able to provide critically necessary products like pharmaceuticals, computer chips and military hardware during self defense lockdowns during wars. Something Washington DC NEVER bothered contemplating.

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  11. Go BULL on Intel in a fiscally responsible manner. Intel is trending @28 and is a good long term hold. If you buy now at 28 (or if a nice dip happens during Q2) Intel could be around 150 within 5 years given their investments. OR you lose all of your money.. stocks are always a risk. I have 100 shares on Intel and am waiting for a Q2 dip to go bull again. Intel is a good long term hold. Go bull now and then bear as it rises. Even if it goes up and down over the next 5 years your best move is "diamond hands"

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