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The U.S. is boosting domestic chip production to cut reliance on Asia, but still lags in scale and cost despite Intel's new 18A chip and new plants.
The U.S. is advancing its domestic computer chip manufacturing to reduce reliance on Asia, particularly Taiwan and China, amid growing competition with China.
Intel's unveiling of its new 18A chip drew positive early reactions, but experts say the U.S. still lags in scale, efficiency, and cost.
While new plants in Arizona and elsewhere signal momentum, achieving parity with Asian producers will require sustained investment and innovation, according to industry observers.
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Los EE.UU. está impulsando la producción de chips domésticos para reducir la dependencia de Asia, pero aún se queda atrás en escala y costo a pesar del nuevo chip 18A de Intel y las nuevas plantas.