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The US CHIPS Act Shines Spotlight On IBM Semiconductor Technology

by Karl Freund | Nov 20, 2022 | In the News

The recent legislation creates an opportunity for IBM to play a pivotal role in a resurgent US semi industry. One day, soon I hope, I hope to write a story about IBM hardware without first correcting the misconception that the IT company has exited the hardware...

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