➀ Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger expressed optimism that the incoming Trump administration will support the domestic semiconductor industry. ➁ Intel is due $19 billion in grants and loans under the Chips Act. ➂ Gelsinger has previously complained about a lack of funding for domestic competitiveness.
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