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Intel chief Pat Gelsinger: Too many chips made in Asia – BBC News
The firm now aims to supply others with processors made in factories based in the US and Europe.

By Leo KelionTechnology desk editor
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image captionPat Gelsinger plans to make Intel a major supplier to third-party chip designers
Intel’s new chief executive has told the BBC it is not “palatable” that so many computer chips are made in Asia.
The majority of processors are currently manufactured in the region, with Taiwan’s TSMC and South Korea’s Samsung the dominant players.
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