The U.S. government’s $8.9 billion stake in Intel, facilitated by the CHIPS Act, signals a novel investment approach, according to Kevin Hassett. While the government aims for financial returns without interfering in company operations, Intel cautions about potential risks, including reduced grant opportunities and adverse impacts on its global business.
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