@nicksortor: JUST IN: President Trump recommends chip manufacturers IMMEDIATELY move their manufacturing facilities to AMERICA, as c…
Summary
President Trump recommends that chip manufacturers move their facilities to America, citing China's desire to take over Taiwan and the importance of chips for AI and technological advances. He claims the US could achieve 40-50% of world chip business by the end of his term.
Similar Articles
Trump’s China Visit Puts AI Chips and Trade Back in Focus
Trump's visit to China highlights ongoing US-China tensions over AI chip exports, semiconductor supply chains, rare earth minerals, and EV manufacturing, with both nations maneuvering for technological and economic advantage.
Trump says Apple to partner with Intel on US chip design and production
Former President Donald Trump claims Apple will partner with Intel for chip design and production in the US, signaling a potential shift in Apple's supply chain strategy.
TSMC struggles to keep up with AI demand: ‘We can only support so much’
TSMC CEO C.C. Wei warned that the company is struggling to meet surging AI-driven chip demand, stating it could take a 'very long time' to fulfill customer needs even with its US factory expansion, including a $165 billion investment in new American plants.
Big Tech Went to China With Trump. The Real Story Is AI, Chips, and Market Access
The article analyzes Trump's visit to China, highlighting that the real story revolves around AI chips, semiconductors, and market access, with Nvidia's CEO present but no major chip breakthrough. It emphasizes the geopolitical nature of technology trade and China's strategy to reduce foreign dependency.
@rohanpaul_ai: President Trump postponed the planned AI executive order because he feared parts of it could slow US AI companies while…
President Trump postponed a planned AI executive order, citing concerns that it could slow US AI companies while China is racing to catch up.