Intel wants to make chips for automakers to help with the global shortage - Engadget

Intel has laid out a plan to help automakers dealing with the global semiconductor shortage that has left companies like GM canceling production shifts.

On Monday, CEO Pat Gelsinger told Reuters Intel is in talks with firms that design silicon for carmakers to manufacture their chips at its own foundries.

If all goes according to plan, he told the wire service the goal is to start producing those designs within six to nine months. .

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