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Will Republicans continue to support subsidies for the chip industry? | PwC interview
The Chips & Science Act was a bipartisan law passed to give $52 billion to the U.S. semiconductor industry. Will Republicans stand behind it?
But when you talk about a supply chain that’s outside the U.S. and the ultimate finished product comes in, maybe there’s a combination of passing some costs on to the consumers and absorbing a bit of it into margin. Initial enrollment numbers this year and next year–if people see that this is something that the U.S. is taking seriously, they can say, “I’ll get my degree to coincide with when these buildings are up and running.” We wrote a point of view–this was back during the supply chain shortage. We need to own LLMs, because then we can monetize that data and be more efficient and so on.” Then 20 years down the road, “Oh man, wait, China and Taiwan still own all the stuff underneath that.
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