Intel Secures Massive $8.9 Billion US Government Investment - Uncle Sam Takes 9.9% Stake in Chip Giant
Washington just placed its biggest bet yet on domestic semiconductor dominance.
The $8.9 Billion Power Play
Intel locks in nearly nine billion dollars in federal funding—the largest CHIPS Act award to date. The infusion catapults US semiconductor manufacturing capacity while giving taxpayers a 9.9% ownership slice in the silicon stalwart.
Geopolitics Meets Silicon
This isn't just corporate welfare—it's a strategic move to counter Asian chip dominance. Intel gets capital to expand fabs; the government gets a seat at the table in the global tech cold war. Everybody wins—except maybe short sellers betting against nationalized tech priorities.
Because when the government owns nearly 10% of a company, it's not an investment—it's a policy weapon with a dividend yield.