1. The US government announced a $3.3 billion investment in Intel to strengthen domestic semiconductor manufacturing; 2. The funding will support Intel's construction of new facilities and upgrades to existing ones; 3. The initiative aims to reduce reliance on foreign chip supplies and enhance US competitiveness in the global semiconductor industry.
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