The U.S. and China have become locked in a public spat over semiconductors and their importance to national security, with some worried that China could invade Taiwan over the matter.
However, Intel's Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger said he doesn't think that will happen in the next five years, according to Citi analyst Christopher Danely, who attended an investment dinner with Gelsinger.
Taiwan is home to one of the world's largest semiconductor foundries, Taiwan Semiconductor, which produces chips for a number of clients, including Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, Apple and others.
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However, Intel's Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger said he doesn't think that will happen in the next five years, according to Citi analyst Christopher Danely, who attended an investment dinner with Gelsinger.
Taiwan is home to one of the world's largest semiconductor foundries, Taiwan Semiconductor, which produces chips for a number of clients, including Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, Apple and others.
More at https://shrtcô.de/CzmtXw