How potential tariffs could affect Ohio’s Intel plant
- U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed 25% tariffs on semiconductors, cars, and pharmaceuticals, impacting international trade and production, particularly for companies like Intel and TSMC.
- Intel's '18A' chip-manufacturing process will begin customer orders in early 2025, featuring improved performance and density compared to older technology.
- Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger emphasized the importance of the '18A' chips, stating, 'I've bet the whole company on 18A,' reflecting the company's strategic focus amid potential tariff challenges.
- Taiwan accounted for nearly $37 billion of the $70 billion in electronic components imported by the U.S. Last year, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
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