Chips Giant Announces It Will Build New Supercomputers Entirely In The US
consul
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Posted 3:53 pm, 04/17/2025
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Another one of DumbBell's predictions let's see how this one pans out.
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Cogliostro
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Posted 1:20 pm, 04/17/2025
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I sincerely hope they bring. Their own rare Earth stock piles. China via Xi Xipingpanggong. Has locked their rare Earth. Off limits to export to the United States. Our current President has bit off. More than he can chew I'm afraid
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Jimbojolly
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Posted 5:36 pm, 04/15/2025
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Old news that you're giving Trump all the credit for.
Biden is giving Intel $8.5 billion for big semiconductor projects in 4 states
CHANDLER, Ariz. - President Biden announced a deal with Intel that will give the chipmaker up to $8.5 billion in grants and another $11 billion in loans to build semiconductor plants in four states - the biggest project to date in his push to bring chips manufacturing back to America. The funding comes from the CHIPS and Science Act passed by Congress in 2022 to pour more than $52 billion into projects to dramatically boost U.S. production of the tiny electronic devices found in everything from cars to cell phones to military weapons. The deal with Intel - which is preliminary and still involves due diligence to finalize - will see the company invest more than $100 billion of its own money into the projects. Intel expects to offset that investment by claiming as much ***25 billion in investment tax credits, the company's CEO Pat Gelsinger told reporters. These are the kinds of jobs Biden has been campaigning onAll told, Biden said the Intel projects will create nearly 30,000 construction and factory jobs.
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DB Cooper
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Posted 5:16 pm, 04/15/2025
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Big Tech pledges top $1.6 trillion
More winning for America!
TSMC (TSM) - which makes the world's most advanced chips with most of its manufacturing capacity in Taiwan - has committed to spending $100 billion over a similar time frame. The company had previously committed $65 billion to building out its US manufacturing capabilities with funding from the 2022 Chips and Science Act. Just after Trump's inauguration, Oracle (ORCL), OpenAI (OPAI.PVT), and SoftBank (SFTBY) announced a joint venture called Stargate, which the companies said would spend $500 billion on US AI data centers. And after Trump's election, Microsoft (MSFT) said it would spend $80 billion to build AI data centers. The company said "more than half" of that total would be invested in the US. Apple's US-centric moves have landed in the spotlight again amid Trump's fluctuating tariff policies. Apple announced its $500 billion commitment just days after Trump said CEO Tim Cook promised him hundreds of millions of dollars in US investment and implied the pledge was due to his approach to trade policy.
https://finance.yahoo.com/n...43856.html
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BigSal
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Posted 3:29 pm, 04/15/2025
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Thanks for pointing out your ineptitude!
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Fakey
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Posted 1:22 pm, 04/15/2025
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Hey shoulda/unofart, do your comrades feel that post makes any sense?
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BigSal
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Posted 12:24 pm, 04/15/2025
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AI.....
Must ain't seen terminator.
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Jack Schitt
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Posted 12:06 pm, 04/15/2025
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Liberal Democrats will be protesting
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DB Cooper
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Posted 11:56 am, 04/15/2025
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Headcase, Jimbloz and the gang don't seem very enthusiastic for this big win for America... 
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DB Cooper
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Posted 11:26 am, 04/15/2025
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More winning for America! Thanks, DJT!
Nvidia, one of the largest technology companies in the world, announced Monday that it is designing factories to manufacture artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers entirely in America. In tandem with other companies, Nvidia is securing over one million square feet of factory floor space to manufacture its AI chips in Arizona and to build supercomputers in Texas, the company announced. Nvidia is a key corporate player in the bipartisan U.S. effort to re-shore chip manufacturing capacity in order to be less exposed to any China or possible military action against Taiwan, where much of the world's chip industry is currently centered. https://dailycaller.com/202...ade-in-us/
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