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It was already a hectic year for the US semiconductor industry.

The semiconductor plays an important role in the “AI Race” that the US seems determined to win, so this framework is worth paying attention: Intel’s appointment to Lip-bu Tan-who has not lost time to get to work by trying to rejuvenate the company’s legacy Export on his way, not to actually take it out.

Here’s a look at what happened since the beginning of the year.

May

A last -minute reversal

May 7: Just a week before the “framework for the diffusion of artificial intelligence” will come into force, Trump’s administration plans to take a different course. According to many media media including Worthy and ParachuteThe administration will not impose restrictions when it had to start on May 15 and instead works in its own framework.

April

The man doubles the support of chip exhaustion restrictions

April 30: The man has doubled in support of the restriction of US chip exports, including some amendments to the dissemination of artificial intelligence, such as the imposition of further restrictions on Class 2 countries and the dedication of resources to enforcement. A Nvidia spokesman shot back, saying: “US businesses should focus on innovation and go on the challenge, instead of telling tall stories that big, heavy and sensitive electronics are somewhat smuggled in” baby blows “or” at the same time “.

Scheduled redundancies in Intel

April 22: Before calling Q1 profits, Intel said it was planning to dismiss more than 21,000 employees. The redundancies were intended to rationalize management, something CEO Lip-Bu Tan has long said that Intel has to do and help rebuild his engineering.

Trump administration further restricts chip exports

April 15: Nvidia’s H20 AI chip was hit by exporting licensing, the company revealed in sec. The company added that it expects $ 5.5 billion in fees associated with this new requirement in the first quarter of 2026. The H20 is the most advanced AI Chip Nvidia can still export to China in some form or fashion. TSMC and Intel reported similar expenses in the same week.

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Nvidia seems to speak from further exports of chips

April 9: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang was found at dinner at Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago resort, according to reports. At that time, NPR reported Huang may have been able to save Nvidia’s H20 AI chips from export restrictions when he agreed to invest in AI data centers in the US

A suspected agreement between Intel and TSMC

April 3: Intel and TSMC reportedly ended up in a test agreement to launch a joint chipmaking business. This consortium would operate Intel’s chipmaking facilities and TSMC will have a 20% share of the new business. Both companies refused to comment or confirm. If this agreement is not reached fruiting, this is likely to be a decent preview of possible agreements in this coming industry.

Intel turns out of assets, announces a new initiative

April 1: The CEO of Lip-Bu Tan got to work immediately. A few weeks after entering the Intel, the company announced that it was going to overcome the non -core assets so that it could focus. He also said that the company would launch new products, including custom semiconductors for customers.

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Intel calls a new CEO

March 12: Intel has announced that the veteran of the industry and the former member of the Board of Directors, the Lip-Bu Tan, would return to the company as CEO on March 18th. At the time of his appointment, Tan said that Intel would be a “company focused on the engineer” under his leadership.

February

Intel chip factory is delayed again

February 28: Intel had to start operating its first chip manufacturing plant in Ohio this year. Instead, the company slowed the construction at the factory for the second time in February. Now, the $ 28 billion semiconductor project will not complete the construction by 2030 and may not open by 2031.

Senators seek more chip export restrictions

February 3: US Senators, including Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo), wrote a letter to the Minister of Commerce for the Minister of Company Howard Lutnick Urging Trump’s administration to further limit Exports AI chip. The letter specifically referred to Nvidia’s H20 AI chips, which were used in the training of Deepseek’s “logic” model.

January

Deepseek releases the open model of “logic”

January 27: The Chinese start -up AI Deepseek has caused a lot of upheaval at Silicon Valley when releasing the open version of the R1 “Reasoning” model. Although this is not specifically the semiconductor in particular, the huge alarm in the liberation of AI and Deepseek semiconductors, the liberation of Deepseek, continues to have a ripple effect on the chip industry.

Joe Biden’s Executive Command

January 13: With just a week left over, former President Joe Biden suggested sweeping new restrictions on US chips manufactured. This order created a three -level structure that determines how many US chips can be exported to each country. According to this proposal, Class 1 countries did not face restrictions. The countries of grade 2 had a chip market limit for the first time. and countries in Class 3 received additional restrictions.

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January 6: Human Co-Founder and CEO Dario Amodei co-wrote an op-ed in Wall Street Journal magazine Supporting existing AI chip export inspections and showing them as a reason why China’s AI market was behind the US. ” He also called on incoming President Donald Trump to impose further restrictions and close the gaps that allowed AI companies in China to still take their hands on these chips.

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