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the only saving grace for Intel is that they are too strategically important to fail given the national security aspect of chip production
Assuming we get more state of the art chip fabs on US soil, I'm not sure Intel is too big to fail. We've still got AMD and ARM (english but allies). I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if an activist came in and carved Intel up.
Another weak point is that the US really doesn't have a lot of onshore printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. There's some but it's incredibly expensive, a minimum of 2-3x more than what we pay for stuff out of Taiwan or Malaysia. It looks like there are some chinese or taiwanese companies that operate facilities in Mexico but I don't know much about them.
In other news, a chinese company, Biren, just launched their new GPU chipset this week which gives Nvidia's enterprise GPUs a run for their money.