On June 18th, U.S. President Trump posted on social media stating, "Currently, the United States clearly needs to bring the semiconductor industry back to the U.S. We designed everything, and we (still) need to manufacture right now in the U.S. So I decided to help Intel because we need to design and manufacture our chips in the U.S.



First, we brought in NVIDIA, and they agreed to collaborate with Intel to manufacture their first-tier chips. Second, Elon Musk agreed to build his TerraFab, the world's largest chip factory, designed jointly with Intel's technical team. Finally, Apple has agreed to collaborate with Intel to design and manufacture their chips in the U.S. We decided to help Intel in exchange for a 10% stake. Is that too much or too little? When the U.S. government made the offer, they were worth about $100 billion. Now, they are worth over $600 billion. In nine months, their value has increased by more than $500 billion. The U.S. government's stake is now worth over $60 billion.

When was the last time a president made money for the U.S.? Thank you all for your attention to this matter."#我的Gate交易时刻
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