Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the need for increased investments in semiconductor manufacturing to regain global leadership and meet the demand from AI technologies. Advanced semiconductor companies in the US have requested more than double the available federal funds for ongoing projects. Major players like Intel, TSMC, and Samsung are urging President Biden to double the funds allocated for chip production. Raimondo aims to make hardware manufacturing attractive and exciting, encouraging domestic production for computer scientists and software development.
"We're going to make building hardware sexy again. How about that? Doesn't that sound fun? We need computer scientists to build software. We want those LLMs built in America. But how about making the hardware, right here in America." π«‘πΊπ² https://t.co/y38NWqPntR
"We're going to make building hardware sexy again." - @SecRaimondo Hell yeah we are. Would be happy to give you a tour any time, Madam Secretary. https://t.co/rvHlDBJSU5 https://t.co/EEDEyuncqK
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Intel, TSMC, and Samsung are demanding Biden double the funds on hand for chips, Raimondo says https://t.co/ckliyvwne5
COMMERCE SEC. GINA RAIMONDO: "We're going to make building hardware sexy again! How 'bout that?! Doesn't that sound fun?!" https://t.co/YXHJmz3S3r
.@SecRaimondo: "We're going to make building hardware sexy again. How about that? Doesn't that sound fun!" https://t.co/puZ2y510uO
Advanced semiconductor companies have requested more than double the amount of available federal funds for projects under construction in the US, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said. https://t.co/Y2u9wSBoK2
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said that the US will need continued investments in semiconductor manufacturing to regain global leadership and meet demand from AI technologies https://t.co/4q6h3Z6CsF