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simne ◴[] No.45032660[source]
I really wonder, why so much noise about this case. I agree, semiconductors are extremely important in current world, but did you know, Volkswagen AG is partially owned by State of Lower Saxony (~ 11.8%)?

Also worth to remember cases of Rolls-Royce, Ericsson, and some other unfortunate Western companies, important for many humans, but once became unable to stay economically viable. (BTW it make me laugh, when I got info, Bentley now under WAG, when RR under BMW, as technically, they many decades was one entity)

WAG case is different from Intel case (and other I mention), but there are also many similarities, because of which I think, Intel case may be special for US, but is not too special for West.

And I think, such cases are bad, they are great shame, but also they are signs, we must do something, to make Western produced semiconductors more competitive.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Group

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bdangubic ◴[] No.45032669[source]
we must do something, to make Western produced semiconductors more competitive.

and letting Federal Government in on this is sure to make this happen - just like everything else being ran by the Federal Government

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CharlieDigital ◴[] No.45032743[source]
To be fair, US government is pretty good at strategic weapons; best in history. So if you view chips through that maybe it all works out.
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1. bdangubic ◴[] No.45033115[source]
this is being ran at about 9,800% waste which is why our department of offense budget is equal to 976 GDPs of Germany… very very bad example