Gelsinger Pursues Federal Aid for Moore's Law
Moore's Law Federal Support
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is actively seeking federal assistance to preserve Moore's Law, the fundamental principle that has driven semiconductor advancement for decades. Gelsinger's efforts are part of a broader strategy to ensure continued innovation in chip manufacturing despite increasing technical and economic challenges. Intel is aiming to produce its first silicon wafers by 2028 and have its first commercial system online by 2029, ambitious goals that require substantial investment and support. The push for federal involvement reflects the strategic importance of semiconductor development to national security, economic competitiveness, and technological leadership. Gelsinger's initiative highlights the growing intersection of private industry needs and public policy in sustaining critical technological progress. This development underscores the challenges facing the semiconductor industry as it approaches physical and economic limits to traditional scaling approaches.
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