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i'm glad intel is doing this. sounds like it'll would be a great investment for intel, getting a bunch of federal money. money. tell me how i get a return for american taxpayer. >> these are extraordinary industries that are leveraged across every other industry. every job we create creates on average greater than ten other jobs. the work we've done in arizona and oregon and senator wyden -- >> excuse me. you have a report that shows me that think about, i'm a fiduciary of taxpayers so you're saying it's going to create ten more jobs for every -- >> on average it's been well publicized in our sights in oregon and arizona, it's what was put forward for the investments around ohio. these are incredibly leveraged -- >> how does it turn into cash for the american taxpayer? >> creating jobs across the supply chain in manufacturing, and construction. our ohio site is creating 3000 new jobs, 7000 new construction jobs -- >> how much money does he american taxpayer get what you are asking for $4 billion for your company.
i'm glad intel is doing this. sounds like it'll would be a great investment for intel, getting a bunch of federal money. money. tell me how i get a return for american taxpayer. >> these are extraordinary industries that are leveraged across every other industry. every job we create creates on average greater than ten other jobs. the work we've done in arizona and oregon and senator wyden -- >> excuse me. you have a report that shows me that think about, i'm a fiduciary of taxpayers...
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it's not just intel texas instruments, it goes on and on and on. an outsourcing, providing $3 billion in corporate welfare, tto an industry that's outsourd tens of thousands of jobs to low-wage coach and countries is been hundred and millions of talk buybacks with no strings attached them access to some people, but does not make sense to me nor do i think it makes sense to the american people.s meda president i understand there will be a major effort to pass this bill as quickly as possible in order to move it to a conference committee and send it to the president's desk. let me be clear, i will not support a request to speed up the passage of this bill unless i receive a roll call vote on two extremely important amendments that i've introduced. the first would permit the microchip companies from getting taxpayer assistance unless they had agreed to issue equity stakes to the federal government. if private companies will benefit from 53 billion in corporate welfare, and if i financial gains made while these coveys must be said with the market peopl
it's not just intel texas instruments, it goes on and on and on. an outsourcing, providing $3 billion in corporate welfare, tto an industry that's outsourd tens of thousands of jobs to low-wage coach and countries is been hundred and millions of talk buybacks with no strings attached them access to some people, but does not make sense to me nor do i think it makes sense to the american people.s meda president i understand there will be a major effort to pass this bill as quickly as possible in...
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the latch semiconductor factory and dressed and now intel is doing the same. it shows that east and germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental to one. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chipped shortage while decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers. job state was dw business. i'm daniel winter in berlin from me and the business team. thanks for watching. oh, today she's self confident and strong. but as a victim of female genital mutilation, marie claire mo hondo suffered for a long time. now she's taken up the fight against this cruel practice and helps victims through her denies ation nothing. claire's medicaid kluso on d w. 87 percent for them. taking tourism to new hire a as africa is international tourist industry struggles due to their private 19 pandemic. and, and it's been going on like go travelers with an inventor of a lifetime with on d. w. o. blue with i think everything jenny fair, some are big, almost so much different culture between here and there. so challenging for everything.
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correspondent walks behind the reversal and the chips are down a major in the future of european text intel such as billions to build a semiconductor manufacturing hub in german. i'm daniel winter and you're watching dw business. thanks for joining us. ah, w e. germany's biggest power supply has warned of dire consequences for households . if europeans turn off rushes, gas taps, reducing dependence on energy impulse is a cornerstone of sanctions over the war. and ukraine, cutting off a key source of cash for moscow. but the blow back could be huge. among the consequences are returned to coal, a fossil fuel that germany had planned to leave behind by the end of the decade. this open cast mine in eastern germany produces around 8000000 tons of league night every year. it's taken straight to the nearby coal fired power plant on conveyor belts. that was all supposed to stop in 2028 due to environmental concerns. but now germany is looking at keeping its plants running beyond then after those are due, are still a long way from a completely renewable energy supply hosario. so we look at ourselves
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so you have a buy rating on nvidia but also on intel huh?n outperform i should say and also i believe a hold on amd. that's kind of unusual explain. >> yeah, well, first, we're constructed on the cycle, you know, you've mentioned our views about the second half and we do expect a reacceleration in trends but even so far this year we're seeing, you know, the very good order trends ahead of typical seasonality. intel, you know, the outperform rating is really based on the belief of a longer-term turn around story it's a big company, so it's not going to happen overnight. we think the gap in performance between their chips and that of the competition is narrowing they have actually more or less closed the gap in pcs. still a lot of work to do to catch up with amd in data center but it's also a value name and given the highly volatile environment we think that this is a name that is going to hold better than average on a relative basis and we think they have finally the right management team in place with obviously an exceptional ceo. >> well, h
so you have a buy rating on nvidia but also on intel huh?n outperform i should say and also i believe a hold on amd. that's kind of unusual explain. >> yeah, well, first, we're constructed on the cycle, you know, you've mentioned our views about the second half and we do expect a reacceleration in trends but even so far this year we're seeing, you know, the very good order trends ahead of typical seasonality. intel, you know, the outperform rating is really based on the belief of a...
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intel always a massive r & d sp spender.alized overall, the group is digesting a huge trading technically. up to 200-day average, stopped and pulled back. up from being down from the peak 16%. up 150% often march low exactly two years ig today doesn't necessarily seem a neglected group yet. >> no. but a rough start to the year for sure. >>ier. >> yes. >> apple, credit kudos companies like experian and equifax. am's made significant moosh moves with apple pay, apple card plans to launch a tap to pay feature on the iphone. for more how this could disrupt the intel space who is most worried about this move? >> square. right? tap to pay feature you mentioned. letting businesses load up software on iphone don't have to buy special hardware and boop your phones together and make your payments. a square killer right there. fintech acquisition, sara, interesting. this can link it to your bank account and credit kudos can get a better picture of your credit score. could be used by apple on the back send to do things like figure how m
intel always a massive r & d sp spender.alized overall, the group is digesting a huge trading technically. up to 200-day average, stopped and pulled back. up from being down from the peak 16%. up 150% often march low exactly two years ig today doesn't necessarily seem a neglected group yet. >> no. but a rough start to the year for sure. >>ier. >> yes. >> apple, credit kudos companies like experian and equifax. am's made significant moosh moves with apple pay, apple...
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the ceo of intel, is here. first let's take a look back at some the top newsmakers on mornings with maria and this edition of the week's talkers, watch. why does russia want mariupol? >> russia wants to be a symbolic victory for them. because in 26 days or tried to encircle comic to besiege. maria: you say want to see preparations of covid 19 tell me about it customer. >> i think china exposes the existential wrister accompanist poses economic risk. >> this morning the italian prime minister says italy once ukraine and the eu. >> at the great step and from eight major company in the eu such as italy i think it's very important. we know others in east in poland or the czech republic. they're coming from a major western country that's for the positive. maria: tell me what you take away from this hearing so far. >> what i have taken with the hearing so far is that judge jackson clearly is a firmly placed in the progressive wing of the democrat party. but let's talk where it markets and a volatile week we had a big
the ceo of intel, is here. first let's take a look back at some the top newsmakers on mornings with maria and this edition of the week's talkers, watch. why does russia want mariupol? >> russia wants to be a symbolic victory for them. because in 26 days or tried to encircle comic to besiege. maria: you say want to see preparations of covid 19 tell me about it customer. >> i think china exposes the existential wrister accompanist poses economic risk. >> this morning the italian...
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and now intel is doing the same. it shows that eastern germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental tools. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chip shortage, while decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers and job to date with dw business. i'm daniel winter in berlin from me and the business team. thanks for watching. ah, in good shape. a bundle of joy and a big challenge. children with we check out some dues and demos during pregnancy. and a myths about childhood down to sign in bridget on d w o to day. she's self confident and strong, but as a victim of female genital mutilation, marie claire mando suffered for a long time. now she's taken up the fight against this cruel practice and helped victims through her. and i zation marie clairs, who had a kiss kluso in 60 minutes on d w. ah. and then jen, which d w at any time in place? who's in use video, nevada they have like a sort of crack zones to sing along to an down load is the combo t from super low one
and now intel is doing the same. it shows that eastern germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental tools. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chip shortage, while decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers and job to date with dw business. i'm daniel winter in berlin from me and the business team. thanks for watching. ah, in good shape. a bundle of joy and a big challenge. children with we check out some dues and demos during...
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i want to acknowledge intel for planning to be met positive by 2030. you make the same commitment? >> we have a program in place with 75% reduction. 75% and we have programs in place and i want to also highlight to you that we have made commitments to invest over a billion dollars over five to seven years on programs related to sustainable operations again related to all aspects including water. >> can you commit to being net positive on water usage by 2030? >> we have timelines outlined and we are committed to continue to make improvements in these areas. >> an old saying much whom is given much is expected so a lot will be given to the industry and we have high expectations. we will be looking very closely at the commitments that you are making because it is critical that we solve the supply chain problems with increases in prices to consumers. we have to ensure that the environment is and collateral damage. >> this is a priority for us. we publish a sustainability report on an annual basis. you will hear more about this in terms of the ambitious tar
i want to acknowledge intel for planning to be met positive by 2030. you make the same commitment? >> we have a program in place with 75% reduction. 75% and we have programs in place and i want to also highlight to you that we have made commitments to invest over a billion dollars over five to seven years on programs related to sustainable operations again related to all aspects including water. >> can you commit to being net positive on water usage by 2030? >> we have...
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intel's the great one. you know, look, intel's an okay company. to compete with him at this moment >> hmm. >> he just -- what is with ohio? and the -- where is the $30 billion -- where are all of these checks coming from, jenny? >> operating cash flow. >> they don't have that much -- if you decide to cut prices on everything. >> absolutely! >> no, no, no. >> made a billion dollars free cash flow in 2020. and spends $25.5 billion. >> a lot but doesn't know what he's talking about. >> jim, even after -- >>even after building silicon ohio >> jim, ask you this. >> even after capex spending in -- can i say one thing? >> i don't mean to be -- jenny, you're terrific. i don't want to come on and throw a bomb i'm saying i'm impressed and depressed by pat. >> can i say two things? >> go ahead, jennie. >> after spending, after the capex spending in 2023, after that still have $2.7 billion of free cash flow left. jim, not spending every penny or more than everything they've got. i view it one step differently too. wants to make america great again and doing t
intel's the great one. you know, look, intel's an okay company. to compete with him at this moment >> hmm. >> he just -- what is with ohio? and the -- where is the $30 billion -- where are all of these checks coming from, jenny? >> operating cash flow. >> they don't have that much -- if you decide to cut prices on everything. >> absolutely! >> no, no, no. >> made a billion dollars free cash flow in 2020. and spends $25.5 billion. >> a lot but...
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and who can fill that gap beyond intel?t partnership for the next generation euv technology. that said when you look at it, u.s. and europe have the technology we have created the manufacturing, the transistor tech technology just like the u.s. in a precarious state, so is europe that's going to be part of my testimony to congress as well today, that this becomes a joint initiative of u.s. and europe to rebuild the supply chain, strengthen it, align our export policies and see you have 80-20, now 80 and as the president of europe has said to see their 9% today rebuilt 20% by the end of the decade the u.s. 12% rebuilding to 30% and if we were able to have 50% by the end of the decade in u.s. and europe in manufacturing, we would have set ourselves up for decades to come. oil reserves have defined geopolitics for the last five decades. where the fabs are for the digital future is important. >> pat, are you concerned we are dependent on asml, you are, too. >> absolutely. but we also have key companies like applied materials la
and who can fill that gap beyond intel?t partnership for the next generation euv technology. that said when you look at it, u.s. and europe have the technology we have created the manufacturing, the transistor tech technology just like the u.s. in a precarious state, so is europe that's going to be part of my testimony to congress as well today, that this becomes a joint initiative of u.s. and europe to rebuild the supply chain, strengthen it, align our export policies and see you have 80-20,...
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higher, even amd, which is in a zero sum relationship with intel. this week's intel's irrepressible ceo is lobbying congress to investigate in domestic semiconductor manufacturer a pretty compelling guy. $250 billion worth of subsidies. maybe he gets it if he managed to impress, if he wins over enough senators, then you can buy every single semiconductor equipment maker to kla to lam research. then you can circle back to the company that had the biggest beat with the stock that deserves to be 20 points higher. i'm talking about marvel technology we own this one for the charitable trust you can follow us by joining the investing club it focuses on high performance computing. it's been crushed with the rest of tech. it did have the best quarter of the season hey, how about that estee lauder sure, it sells at 36 times earnings, expensive. but the fact is ceo simply doesn't miss he has created a juggernaut that does well when you're wearing a mask and you get that ring of pimple fire so you need the best cleanser, and it does better when you need the be
higher, even amd, which is in a zero sum relationship with intel. this week's intel's irrepressible ceo is lobbying congress to investigate in domestic semiconductor manufacturer a pretty compelling guy. $250 billion worth of subsidies. maybe he gets it if he managed to impress, if he wins over enough senators, then you can buy every single semiconductor equipment maker to kla to lam research. then you can circle back to the company that had the biggest beat with the stock that deserves to be...
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this covered so much ground; intel, defense spending, cybersecurity. great points on all of them. we really appreciate your taking the time, and i don't know if we'll have any follow up, but thank you for what you're doing. i like the point about conventional spending. we're really good at building the weapons of the 20th century. maybe that needs to change. but, again, thank you. >> thank you, jim. >> okay. that was great. you never know what you're going to get because he is such a broad-ranging intellect. so we covered most of my questions, but we're mow going to go to a panel. you can ask questions following this discussion. the panel is easy for me because it's too old friends, both of whom are true experts in the field. chris boehner, at this point is there anyone if left on everett who doesn't know who chris boehner is? if you don't, he was, of course, the first cyber door nateer at state, before that at the nic and before that, of course, at the cyber crime unit at doj. going back in law enforcement all the way to being a prosecutor in los angeles. so extensive career. gre
this covered so much ground; intel, defense spending, cybersecurity. great points on all of them. we really appreciate your taking the time, and i don't know if we'll have any follow up, but thank you for what you're doing. i like the point about conventional spending. we're really good at building the weapons of the 20th century. maybe that needs to change. but, again, thank you. >> thank you, jim. >> okay. that was great. you never know what you're going to get because he is such...
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when the intel ce -- when the intel ceo was here, we heard him voice his support for funding the chips america act to boost u.s. semiconductor production. i would like to join the president in supporting targeted investments in research and development. we are glad to see bipartisan support for growing advanced manufacturing in america at greater speed and skill. we urge congress to continue to work together across the public and private sectors to build this industrial base. we have some real work cut out for us when it comes to inspiring the next generation of workers to join in what we are building. we are actively recruiting for more than 2400 jobs today nationwide. approximately a quarter of our hiring demand is in manufacturing, where there are currently more than a hundred thousand jumbled movements nationally. -- 800,000 job openings nationally. i want to share one final idea about how we built this workforce. i think a lot of it comes down to addressing the myth we hear so often that investments in modern technology will relegate workers to the sidelines. for the first time, a
when the intel ce -- when the intel ceo was here, we heard him voice his support for funding the chips america act to boost u.s. semiconductor production. i would like to join the president in supporting targeted investments in research and development. we are glad to see bipartisan support for growing advanced manufacturing in america at greater speed and skill. we urge congress to continue to work together across the public and private sectors to build this industrial base. we have some real...
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why would nvidia decide to use intel as its foundry.s important to put these are marks -- remarks in context. the ceo saying we are not looking into new --any new suppliers, having as many as we can get makes sense. intel, if they can back -- get back to leading edge and the best production, best performance, we will definitely look at them. emily: what is the next step here? what is going to get intel over the line or nvidia over the line? guest: the other side is he makes positive complementary remarks about intel and says this is the right thing to do, and then says by the way, it is going to be really difficult to get there. they have to change the whole culture and he starts on this list of comparisons unfavorably with tsmc and samsung. he says how good they are. the bottom line is it will take a long time he said. emily: yesterday, breaking news about the ipo in looking at a $60 billion valuation, that deal that nvidia could not close. $60 billion seems high, does it not? ian: if you compare it to the semi conductor multiples, it
why would nvidia decide to use intel as its foundry.s important to put these are marks -- remarks in context. the ceo saying we are not looking into new --any new suppliers, having as many as we can get makes sense. intel, if they can back -- get back to leading edge and the best production, best performance, we will definitely look at them. emily: what is the next step here? what is going to get intel over the line or nvidia over the line? guest: the other side is he makes positive...
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warner: that is a neat point that intel sharing --mr.lewis: that intel sharing helps us in the information conflict. i'm going to ask for a crystal ball moment. i almost save this for last. you can dodge it if you want, but some of us have been following the chip act for however long it has been in play. is it a decade now? i don't know. that's not fair. has this changed the dynamics on the hilt vis-À-vis the sense that we are now in a much more immediate conflict with russia? and i would say with china. how does it change the dynamic? sen. warner: once again, a great question. not to get too grandiose here, but the last real or four years, it has been tough on this country. it's been tough on the west. we went through some challenges with the previous president, we went through january 6. we've seen social media break us into tribal efforts. we have all had to live through covid. and i think at moments, and we see this reflected in our press and obviously where i work is sometimes dysfunctional, there is the additional question can libe
warner: that is a neat point that intel sharing --mr.lewis: that intel sharing helps us in the information conflict. i'm going to ask for a crystal ball moment. i almost save this for last. you can dodge it if you want, but some of us have been following the chip act for however long it has been in play. is it a decade now? i don't know. that's not fair. has this changed the dynamics on the hilt vis-À-vis the sense that we are now in a much more immediate conflict with russia? and i would say...
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and intel lans to on political grounds. and intel plans to build _ on political grounds.and intel plans to build a $19 _ on political grounds. and intel plans to build a $19 billion - plans to build a $19 billion semiconductor plant in germany, part of its nearly $90 billion investment in europe. david bennett, the first person in the world to receive a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig, has died two months after the landmark surgery. the precise cause of the death is not clear. doctors called him a brave and noble patient. radio for everyone next — amazon has released one too, it lets users in the us dj their own live radio shows, take life colours and choose to play millions of songs — well, one that falls under amazon's licensing agreements. professional djs, yourjobs are still safer now. and finally, a robot sheet that's learned to run by trial and error. see, running is much harder than walking for robots, which is why this is a big deal. mit's improbable ai why this is a big deal. mit's improbable a! programme made to adapt its surroundings by using r
and intel lans to on political grounds. and intel plans to build _ on political grounds.and intel plans to build a $19 _ on political grounds. and intel plans to build a $19 billion - plans to build a $19 billion semiconductor plant in germany, part of its nearly $90 billion investment in europe. david bennett, the first person in the world to receive a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig, has died two months after the landmark surgery. the precise cause of the death is not clear....
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the latch semiconductor factory undressed and now intel is doing the same . it shows that east and germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental to once. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chipped shortage. why are decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers? turkey has been in an economic crisis for years, and the country is set to suffer even more due to russia's war in ukraine. that's because tourism makes up a large sector of turkey's economy with many visitors coming from around the region . western sanctions against moscow have put a stop to their travels for now with its warm climate and sandy beaches. antalya seems like a place for your worried turkeys. mediterranean coast is one of the most popular tourist destinations for europeans, and has attracted visitors from russia for years with many staying in the areas more upscale hotels. some are they are right now in fact, but they're far from relaxed. so when i'm here, so when a leaf in the, in the hotel, probably not need the, almost anything.
the latch semiconductor factory undressed and now intel is doing the same . it shows that east and germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental to once. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chipped shortage. why are decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers? turkey has been in an economic crisis for years, and the country is set to suffer even more due to russia's war in ukraine. that's because tourism makes up a large sector of...
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that's what the head of the intel said. but if you recall, jonathan tur lee had an article -- turley had an article written in 2020, after schiff said this to the american public. remember the election is in november. but the director of national intelligence, john radcliffe said no, that's not the case. there's no intelligence out there to base it upon what adam schiff as the chair of the intel committee was telling the country. and what did we just find out yesterday from "the new york times"? yes, it is joe biden's laptop and yes adam schiff lied to us one more time. why is he still chair of the committee? and why is he even on the committee? in a new congress, if it's a new majority, he will not be. you cannot make this committee political. you cannot use it as a position of a chairman to lie. and you should be focused on what the american people want you to be focused on around the world. how did you miss afghanistan collapsing? how did you miss ukraine? how have you missed every single part? why? because you're out, l
that's what the head of the intel said. but if you recall, jonathan tur lee had an article -- turley had an article written in 2020, after schiff said this to the american public. remember the election is in november. but the director of national intelligence, john radcliffe said no, that's not the case. there's no intelligence out there to base it upon what adam schiff as the chair of the intel committee was telling the country. and what did we just find out yesterday from "the new york...
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also on the show, intel makes a major bet on the future of european tech. the u. s, chip maker, pledging billions for billed out across the continent, including manufacturing ha, in germany alone walked to the shop and seen beardsley in berlin. for the past 2 years have been a headache for global supply chains. businesses are now bracing for more rushes. war against ukraine is already distorting markets. now coven 19 cases in china are surging once again. and that's leading to key factory closures parked wire separates neighborhoods and change in a desperate attempt to keep a new wave of corona, virus infections in check. china reported 5280 new cases on tuesday. more than doubled the previous days tally. now entire cities and are locked down with no way in or out as some travelers found out, oh well i would her for my thought on with i was going to go back by long distance bus, but now i can only take a train. i had to wait 48 hours for a negative test result before i could leave. so this does affect me though. hm. and what was the counter? i think the outbreak i
also on the show, intel makes a major bet on the future of european tech. the u. s, chip maker, pledging billions for billed out across the continent, including manufacturing ha, in germany alone walked to the shop and seen beardsley in berlin. for the past 2 years have been a headache for global supply chains. businesses are now bracing for more rushes. war against ukraine is already distorting markets. now coven 19 cases in china are surging once again. and that's leading to key factory...
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intel, the chairman of the board of intel was here, and he announced a $20 billion investment to build a semiconductor mega site outside of columbus, creating 10,000 new jobs. a portion of them were construction jobs, but the full-time jobs, the average salaries will be $135,000 a year. if congress passes a bipartisan innovation act, intel will increase their investment from $20 billion to $100 billion. as i said, we invented the semiconductor. but we have not been making them here for a long time. we had to wait, it cost more. that is what i mean when i say we need to deal with supply chains. since i took office, companies have announced investments totaling $100 billion in the electric automobile industry, companies like gm, new electric vehicle production. tesla, our largest electric car manufacturer. to innovate and inspire younger companies like riviera -- b uilding electric trucks, building electric buses. last month, they were rear. -- a $700 million investment by 2025 that will have a fully domestic end to end supply chain further magnets they use and electric vehicle motors, w
intel, the chairman of the board of intel was here, and he announced a $20 billion investment to build a semiconductor mega site outside of columbus, creating 10,000 new jobs. a portion of them were construction jobs, but the full-time jobs, the average salaries will be $135,000 a year. if congress passes a bipartisan innovation act, intel will increase their investment from $20 billion to $100 billion. as i said, we invented the semiconductor. but we have not been making them here for a long...
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record for many years -- remember, intel had a foundry effort for the last 10, 15 years.t really hasn't gotten off the ground for a variety of reasons. number one right now, that i behind the leader, taiwan semi, in terms of manufacturing. in our opinion, they need to get that fixed first and foremost before trying to become a foundry. then, number two, you know, the foundry business model and the foundry servicing is totally different from microprocessors, right? intel pretty much controls the standards that go on in microprocessors and pcs, versus the foundry which is a much more, hey, mr. and mrs. customer, what do you like i'll make it for you that's a big change. bottom line, they need some foundry people to run that business versus intel people. >> got it. chris, thank you >>> coming up, adobe ceo shantanu narayen in a cnbc exclusive. you don't want to miss stay with us alright, so...cordless headphones, you can watch movies through your phone? and y'all got electric cars? yeah. the future is crunk! (laughs) anything else you wanna know? is the hype too much? am i r
record for many years -- remember, intel had a foundry effort for the last 10, 15 years.t really hasn't gotten off the ground for a variety of reasons. number one right now, that i behind the leader, taiwan semi, in terms of manufacturing. in our opinion, they need to get that fixed first and foremost before trying to become a foundry. then, number two, you know, the foundry business model and the foundry servicing is totally different from microprocessors, right? intel pretty much controls the...
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i see it as, you know, what's happening in the military to military or intel to intel channels.e do ukrainians need. there's a lot of theater and when president zelenskyy comes out and asks for things, but needs based assessments from our professionals on the ground. keep pushing that forward and keep forward on a consistent basis. i think the american people should be proud the ukrainians are doing a spectacular job and we're really helping out. >> colonel vinman, let's talk about the ukrainian people, people you know very well. for all our talk about the failure of the military effort by russia the disaster feels like it's on the ukrainian side from a humanitarian point of view their lives have been up ended, many killed, 4 million forced out of the country, many more than that displaced as they try to find safety in the face of this invasion. the world as mark just said has been so moved and so impressed by the ukrainian people, by the ukrainian leadership. how are they holding up by and large through all this? >> there's a great deal of anxiety. i speak to folks there on a d
i see it as, you know, what's happening in the military to military or intel to intel channels.e do ukrainians need. there's a lot of theater and when president zelenskyy comes out and asks for things, but needs based assessments from our professionals on the ground. keep pushing that forward and keep forward on a consistent basis. i think the american people should be proud the ukrainians are doing a spectacular job and we're really helping out. >> colonel vinman, let's talk about the...
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intel alone, alone. ford has invested $11 billion to build electric vehicles, creating 11,000 new good paying jobs across the country. gm is making the largest investment in its history, $7 billion to build electric vehicle, creating 4,000 jobs in michigan. the union pacific railroad when i was in pittsburgh, i met the folks who run the union pacific railroad just announced the purchase of the largest ever purchase of electric locomotives made in erie, pennsylvania, and the same plant, by the way, that the guy that turned down our lights built a factory. all told we've created 369,000 new manufacturing jobs in america just last-- don't tell me we can't be a manufacturing center again. we can. we have to keep the story going. we know that despite this historic recovery too many families are still struggling with higher costs. i get it. our top priority must be getting prices under control. look, our economy record back faster than most predicted, but the pandemic meant businesses had a hard time hiring en
intel alone, alone. ford has invested $11 billion to build electric vehicles, creating 11,000 new good paying jobs across the country. gm is making the largest investment in its history, $7 billion to build electric vehicle, creating 4,000 jobs in michigan. the union pacific railroad when i was in pittsburgh, i met the folks who run the union pacific railroad just announced the purchase of the largest ever purchase of electric locomotives made in erie, pennsylvania, and the same plant, by the...
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i don't think this is an intel failure.ssic case of trying to get in somebody's brain and feeling. we didn't know what they felt, ukrainians showed us they're going to fight. >> thank you very much for that. >> expressed, don. finally. thank you. >> a. i've been wanting and anybody wants to know. thank you, phil. hope you are well. >> thank you. >> from a coffee shop and a bar to a refugee shelter. i met with the young journalist here, doing everything she can to help fellow ukrainians find a place to stay. along the way, we'll give you ways to be tax efficient. and you can start, stop or adjust your plan at any time without the unnecessary fees. we'll help you go from saving... to living. ♪ play all day ♪ >>> the u.n., now saying, 4 million refugees have fled ukraine since russian eye invasion more than a month ago. the many who have remained in this deceased country are trying to help fellow ukrainians. today i visited a shelter here, put together by some young ukrainians. it is a performance space with shops now housing
i don't think this is an intel failure.ssic case of trying to get in somebody's brain and feeling. we didn't know what they felt, ukrainians showed us they're going to fight. >> thank you very much for that. >> expressed, don. finally. thank you. >> a. i've been wanting and anybody wants to know. thank you, phil. hope you are well. >> thank you. >> from a coffee shop and a bar to a refugee shelter. i met with the young journalist here, doing everything she can to...
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i think it was four weeks ago i was in munich with ukrainian's minister intel service leaders.his was a few days before putin launched hisne unprovoked aggression against ukraine. even at that moment in time while our colleagues saw the intelligence the vast majority of them still did not believe that putin would literally pull the trigger. he did obviously and again i hethink the world has been realy taken by the courage of the ukrainian people. and have the number prior to the invasion a number were talking in the senate intelligence committee wasn't going the way the afghan leader would cut and run once the tailbone got close or was he going to be a churchill. at least in my mind he is a churchill on steroids. not only in terms of the incredible use of social media it showing him i saw this morning his wounded soldiers. even using churchill language when he spoke to the english parliament. i am glad the u.s. congress has formally invited and i think he'll make an enormously important presentation. on wednesday to the u.s. congress. a couple quick points i want to make before
i think it was four weeks ago i was in munich with ukrainian's minister intel service leaders.his was a few days before putin launched hisne unprovoked aggression against ukraine. even at that moment in time while our colleagues saw the intelligence the vast majority of them still did not believe that putin would literally pull the trigger. he did obviously and again i hethink the world has been realy taken by the courage of the ukrainian people. and have the number prior to the invasion a...
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we are about to talk with the ceo of intel.u.s. why is it taking so long to get our supply chains back to america so that we are not so reliant on places like china and russia for the production of such important and critical things like semiconductors which, of course, are also produced in taiwan. senator: yes, and some of us have focused on this for quite a while when it comes to our critical supply chains and getting these components for our auto manufacturers, telecommunications manufacturers, those critical supply chains. now a lot of these companies bought the china line that they could produce it cheaper in china and ship it in but now is the time for our commerce department who has been very slow to target this. it is time for them to pick their pace up, bring this manufacturing home. maria: yeah, well, pat, ceo of intel is going to be looking at congress to see if he can get the funding to ramp this up, senator, so we will talk with him soon. great to see you this morning. marsha blackburn, thank you very much for join
we are about to talk with the ceo of intel.u.s. why is it taking so long to get our supply chains back to america so that we are not so reliant on places like china and russia for the production of such important and critical things like semiconductors which, of course, are also produced in taiwan. senator: yes, and some of us have focused on this for quite a while when it comes to our critical supply chains and getting these components for our auto manufacturers, telecommunications...
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eiji runs on intel. we are leading provider for infrastructure and intel as a leader in bluetooth technology solutions. intel plays a role in developing wireless standard to enable infrastructure. with respect to spectrum pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the west pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to low mid-and high band in near-term and long-term deployment for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as ftc chairwoman recently stated for 6g would need to start planning now to identify its lead from in the gigahertz range. 6g may be light bans of 95-acre hertz as well as low band. replenishing the spectrum pipeline requires not just deciding which bands that have been ensuring the timely results about of that study and commercial availability of the spectrum including bands for example such as the three gigahertz band. making decisions on spectrum is crucial to enabling your u.s. leadership role in wireless locally preferred sample the ftc's decision to open the six gigahertz
eiji runs on intel. we are leading provider for infrastructure and intel as a leader in bluetooth technology solutions. intel plays a role in developing wireless standard to enable infrastructure. with respect to spectrum pipeline considerations it's crucial to replenish the west pipeline for mobile broadband technologies to low mid-and high band in near-term and long-term deployment for consumers and a wide range of businesses. as ftc chairwoman recently stated for 6g would need to start...
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names like samsung, intel and others are impacted.s low investor conviction in the space, but high strategic value in the m.a.n.g.o., a new acronym. these are the seven stocks best positioned to recover from the global shortage. the semiconductor stocks are down double-digits since the start of the year. another acronym. i don't know if this will stick, but, john, there is no i in m.a.n.g.o. >> we are not allowed to trade individual stocks. some of these stocks i think -- and i understand what they are saying, they like all of these semiconductor stocks for different reasons, but they have different thesees. a lot of these have two or three months of neon stored up this is good for china, carl, because they are another producer of neon, producing around 30% the supply out of russia and china is not what it used to be. >> half of the supply comes out of there micron said they are okay for now, but something we will be watching >>> they are saying inflows in etfss are increasing anna, this is fascinating. this fits are the notion there
names like samsung, intel and others are impacted.s low investor conviction in the space, but high strategic value in the m.a.n.g.o., a new acronym. these are the seven stocks best positioned to recover from the global shortage. the semiconductor stocks are down double-digits since the start of the year. another acronym. i don't know if this will stick, but, john, there is no i in m.a.n.g.o. >> we are not allowed to trade individual stocks. some of these stocks i think -- and i understand...
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and what i saw and the lead up in ukraine crisis for budget and intel strategy and organization. what are the broader implications? >> oneou of the things, and this is a little bit on purpose that one of the things that we attached to the so-called on the this bill of that piece of legislation that we included our authorization bill which because of the craziness of the sausage making cannot be attached to a defensible but it is also becoming law and in that bill there is added resources increase shift to beefing up nsa and the private command and the efforts to up the cybercapabilities across the whole intelligence community. and for so long, understandably the intel community, because the crown jewel and under the guise of sources and methods traditionally they were very unwilling to share intelligence out ofke a small group of policymakers. we t don't have the answer of what is the impetus of vis-À-vis from ukraine. and that did come from intelligence. so his willingness to have that shared. but if we can share intelligence with the public and with our allies in a more real ti
and what i saw and the lead up in ukraine crisis for budget and intel strategy and organization. what are the broader implications? >> oneou of the things, and this is a little bit on purpose that one of the things that we attached to the so-called on the this bill of that piece of legislation that we included our authorization bill which because of the craziness of the sausage making cannot be attached to a defensible but it is also becoming law and in that bill there is added resources...
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stocks of intel and nvidia, as you can see , different story intel slightly higher more than a quarterore than 2.5% the global chip shortage continues. well, we've got breaking news right now, president biden is expected to touchdown in brussels, belgium, at any moment , aboard air force 1. he is going to be greeted, we expect, by belgium's prime minister ahead of these meetings with world leaders at an extraordinary nato summit. and a g-7 leaders meeting as well, a lot is going to be packed in and he's also meeting with european commission officials as well as ecb officials. the commander-in-chief visiting belgium and poland to discuss the war in ukraine, focusing on security and european energy. jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon met with the president at a business roundtable event on monday and he reportedly urged the president to create a marshall plan to aggressively improve domestic energy production, to reduce europe's reliance on russian energy. edward lawrence traveling ahead of the president, he joins us now live from brussels, belgium, with a preview of the president 's third i
stocks of intel and nvidia, as you can see , different story intel slightly higher more than a quarterore than 2.5% the global chip shortage continues. well, we've got breaking news right now, president biden is expected to touchdown in brussels, belgium, at any moment , aboard air force 1. he is going to be greeted, we expect, by belgium's prime minister ahead of these meetings with world leaders at an extraordinary nato summit. and a g-7 leaders meeting as well, a lot is going to be packed in...
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and now intel is doing the same. it shows that east and germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental to one. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chipped shortage while decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers. turkey has been in an economic crisis for years, and the country is set to suffer even more due to russia's war in ukraine. that's because tourism makes up a large sector of turkey's economy with many visitors coming from around the region . western sanctions against moscow have put a stop to their travels for now with its warm climate and sandy beaches. antalya seems like a place for your worried turkeys. mediterranean coast is one of the most popular tourist destinations for europeans, and has attracted visitors from russia for years with many staying in the areas more upscale hotels. some are they are right now in fact, but they're far from relaxed. so when i'm here, so when a leaf in the, in the hotel, probably not need the, almost anything. tha
and now intel is doing the same. it shows that east and germany is an attractive location for high tech production and developmental to one. and the new factories could also help europe overcome the global chipped shortage while decreasing reliance on asian manufacturers. turkey has been in an economic crisis for years, and the country is set to suffer even more due to russia's war in ukraine. that's because tourism makes up a large sector of turkey's economy with many visitors coming from...