A move that could change tech power forever. A quiet deal that could reshape America’s chip future.
The U.S. government is reportedly in talks to buy a stake in Intel, aiming to supercharge domestic chip production — including the long-delayed Ohio factory.
This comes right after political pressure on Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan over alleged China links, sparking direct discussions with the Trump administration.
If this goes through, it’s not just funding — it’s Washington stepping into the driver’s seat of one of America’s most critical tech companies.
A move like this could redraw the global semiconductor map, alter U.S.-China tech rivalry, and decide where the next generation of chips are made.
Question is — does government ownership make the industry stronger, or more political?
💬 What’s your take — should the U.S. own part of Intel?
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