The Biden administration s push for the development of the semiconductor industry may save the U.S.

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-26

Biden** promotes the development of the semiconductor industry, which may save the US semiconductor industry.

Intel's chip factory in Ohio, which, according to the company, will be the largest chip factory in the world, but its plans are currently being delayed.

Earlier this year, Intel executives said they would delay the completion of the fab until 2026. Rumor has it that this is due to a delay in funding its fabs by the U.S. semiconductor subsidy, so Intel has postponed its own completion plans.

It's unclear whether Intel is in favor of this extension, but according to Intel executives who have called for progress on the U.S. CHIPS Act on multiple public occasions and"Warning"If the U.S. chip subsidy bill is not accelerated, then the U.S. semiconductor black moment will either come, Intel is obviously still thinking about the U.S. semiconductor subsidy. Subsidies for semiconductors.

The United States is currently negotiating with Intel Corp. for a $10 billion chip production subsidy. It is understood that they have begun negotiations with Intel on a chip subsidy of 10 billion yuan, including the proportion of subsidies and the amount of money from loans and direct grants.

Foreign media have bluntly said that after the landing of American semiconductors, Intel will provide more than 10 billion yuan of capital subsidies, so Intel will become the biggest beneficiary of subsidies. And they believe that the general trend to save American semiconductors, driven by Intel subsidies, has arrived.

At first glance, it can be analyzed like this. You see, once this factory is established, then it will be the world's first chip factory, and now AI chips are experiencing capacity problems, and it is easy for Intel to join the chip foundry field to receive orders, while TSMC, Samsung and other companies take orders. This is also an important sign of the ebb of the semiconductor manufacturing industry in the United States.

In addition, Raimondo has previously said that the third round of subsidies will target chipmakers such as Intel, Samsung, and TSMC. At this stage, negotiations for Intel's subsidy activities have already begun, which also means that subsidies from Samsung and TSMC are not far off - after all, all three companies are on the subsidy list. If these three chip foundry giants are all in the United States, if these three chip foundry giants can operate, then the global chip manufacturing shipments and market influence from the United States will be well improved.

Therefore, from this point of view, we can also understand very well that the time has come to save American semiconductors.

It's just that there is one thing that maybe everyone doesn't see. Some time ago, the acceleration of the issuance of Intel subsidies was not just because it was time to issue subsidies, but because the Biden team now urgently needs a key point to reach an important economic milestone. Once they achieve their goal, who can guarantee what will happen next? After all, the complexity and time required to roll out such a massive subsidy all at once cannot be overlooked. In short, it is estimated that it will be difficult for Intel to really sit back and relax before this subsidy really falls on Intel's head.

At the same time, more than 170 companies have submitted applications, and the first batch of subsidies has just begun, and it may not be easy to save American semiconductor companies. But it's hard to say when the more than 100 companies will get the subsidies. Therefore, the author believes that behind the huge subsidy, we cannot ignore the purpose of Biden's real promotion of this subsidy.

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