美国政府入股英特尔10%,要东山再起?能挑战台积电霸主地位吗?
Core Insights - The U.S. government has invested $8.9 billion to acquire a 10% stake in Intel, becoming the largest shareholder, but it only received common stock without voting rights, resembling a clever form of subsidy [1] Group 1 - The investment positions the U.S. government as a significant player in Intel's ownership structure [1] - The lack of voting rights indicates a strategic approach to support the company without direct control [1] - This move reflects broader governmental strategies to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing [1]