Biden decapitates Chinese semiconductor technology

The majority of Intel chips are produced in America. Intel is a huge chip manufacturer.

That's not true. Find me an Intel chip that says "Made in USA". There are 5x more fabs in Taiwan than in the US, and Intel does not use Global Foundries.

Intel chips are made in places like Taiwan, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Malaysia.
 
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That's not true. Find me an Intel chip that says "Made in USA". There are 5x more fabs in Taiwan than in the US, and Intel does not use Global Foundries.

Intel chips are made in places like Taiwan, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Malaysia.

Intel does not make computer chips in Taiwan. You are thinking of TSMC. They do have facilities in the other areas you speak of, along with Ireland, and Israel, but manufacture 75% of their chips in the USA.
 
That may be true, but like Texas Instruments- who basically invented the semiconductor- has over 2500 clean-room sites around the world- so we may only make 12% of them today in America, BUT AMERICAN COMPANIES Like Texas Instruments ARE THE ONES MAKING THE MONEY FROM THE SALES OF SEMICONDUCTORS manufactured around the world..

Texas Instruments did not invent the semiconductor. That was invented in 1874, long before Texas Instruments even existed. Most TI chips are manufactured in Malaysia.
 
Intel does not make computer chips in Taiwan. You are thinking of TSMC. They do have facilities in the other areas you speak of, along with Ireland, and Israel, but manufacture 75% of their chips in the USA.

No, they don't. Intel manufactures primarily in Mexico and Malaysia.
 
Intel does not make computer chips in Taiwan. You are thinking of TSMC. They do have facilities in the other areas you speak of, along with Ireland, and Israel, but manufacture 75% of their chips in the USA.

Bullshit, fucktard. You should STFU when you're ignorant about things, but apparently you don't.

Show me an Intel chip with "Made in USA" on it. I'll wait.

I've had uhh.. quite a few..and never seen 1 with that. Ever. They do say where they're made on them, right under whatever they are and all that.

See this? It means Malaysia.

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How 'bout this one? Does it say USA on it? No. :rolleyes:


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Maybe this one?

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No? Oops! :rolleyes:
 
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Once again, the chips are not generally visible, and they are technically not "made". Made is for the packaging around the chip. Technically, the chip is "diffused."

If you really wanna get technical, they're grown like rock candy, but STFU anyway. Where they were made is always printed on the IHS, faggot.

Tell me what IHS stands for. What is an IHS, assface?
 
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Texas Instruments did not invent the semiconductor. That was invented in 1874, long before Texas Instruments even existed. Most TI chips are manufactured in Malaysia.

TI is more famous for developing the world's first silicon transistor in 1954 by Jack Kilby (Whom I met personally during an annual company awards event), and introducing the first single-chip micro-controller in 1970, which combined all the elements of computing onto one piece of silicon. And then in 1987 invented the DLP! I was a Data Communications engineer there for many years and worked with their Dallas Communications group and their World Wide Command Center to support the 2500 circuits to the other TI manufacturing sites around the world.

Yes, most of the chips are made in the PAC-Rim. If Those Pac-Rim circuits went down, TI would lose millions of dollars a minute in lost revenue as all these lab workers did their jobs on the MAIN FRAMEs and LANs within the World Wide Command Center in Lewisville Texas and all of the communications lines were routed through the Dallas Communications center on the 3rd floor of the South Building at their main Campus in Richardson Texas.

I was laid off in a World Wide layoff there in 2002, along with 2500 others who were 50 years of age or older, throughout the company around the world.

Great job while it lasted!
 
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