Arizona's potential as a chip-making hub is a topic of debate following President Biden's visit to Intel's Chandler facility to highlight the CHIPS Act investment. Some criticize the bill for diluting its benefits with diversity and inclusion measures, while others see it as a positive step for the semiconductor industry.
A vigorous debate has already begun about whether the US semiconductor sector will need a second wave of support from Washington. "I don't think CHIPS 1 is the end of what we need to do to rebuild the industry," said Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. https://t.co/61kdQHfHM7
California Democrats urge Biden not to scrap chips R&D funding https://t.co/oUeB6BMamh https://t.co/IM4wEUIejF
GPEC's Chris Camacho and Valley developer John Graham offer their views on why President Biden's recent Arizona visit to highlight the CHIPs Act investment into Intel's Chandler facility is a sign of big things yet to come. https://t.co/IAOaY2w3gg
I support the intent of the CHIPS Act. I believe that Arizona can & should be the hub for chip-making nationwide. The issue is that @JoeBiden & @RubenGallego are messing things up. Everything good in this bill is watered downed by diversity, equity, & inclusion garbage.… https://t.co/ganhrdTJq3
I support the intent of the CHIPS Act. I believe that Arizona can & should be the hub for chip-making nationwide. The issue is that @JoeBiden & RubenGallego are messing things up. Everything good in this bill is watered downed by diversity, equity, & inclusion garbage. We've… https://t.co/cWgouiHZ7G
I support support the CHIPS Act. I believe that Arizona can & should be the hub for chip-making nationwide. The issue is that @JoeBiden & RubenGallego are messing things up. Everything good in this bill is watered downed by diversity, equity, & inclusion garbage. We've got… https://t.co/Oi1nOsXSEA