In a surprising turn of events, Donald Trump reversed his stance on Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan after a White House meeting. This followed Trump's earlier demand for Tan's resignation due to concerns over his China connections. Tan's visit, accompanied by key cabinet members, aimed to address "misinformation" and safeguard Intel's CHIPS Act funding amid growing competition and geopolitical tensions.
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