'It's tragic that the self-described 'Christian farm boy' doesn't care if Intel's chips are used to guide missiles onto the heads of young American sailors.' -TomRtweets
This is a topical concern. On Monday, Gelsinger and the CEOs of Qualcomm and Nvidia lobbied the Biden administration to relax restrictions on Chip exports to China. Those restrictions reflect highly legitimate bipartisan concern that China will use United States chips to develop the People's Liberation Army's sensor and weapons targeting systems.As he put it on Wednesday,"Right now, China represents 25% to 30% of semiconductor exports.
That said, Gelsinger's argument is also a greedy and hypocritical one. After all, Intel is a key beneficiary of the CHIPS Act that was enacted last year. That legislation will provide billions of dollars in subsidies for the development of the domestic semiconductor Chip manufacturing base. Gelsinger would now have us believe that if his access to China is restricted, he will no longer invest in research and development.
Moreover, when Gelsinger portrays the retention of expansive China trade as the exigent determinant of whether the U.S. will continue to lead in the technology space, he is only looking at the tip of the strategic iceberg. Below the surface, as shown by Congressional and White House concern, China's strategic challenge is measured by its foreign policy ambition and rising military threat.
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