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Transcript: Eight Months In, What Is Happening With Biden’s CHIPS Act?

US President Joe Biden poses for selfie photographs with attendees at Wolfspeed Inc. in Durham, North Carolina, US, on Tuesday, March 28, 2023. Wolfspeed, a manufacturer of semiconductors and chip components, has announced a $5 billion investment that will create 1,800 new jobs, according to a White House official.Photographer: Cornell Watson/Bloomberg
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In August of last year, the White House signed the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, a bipartisan effort to bring more advanced semiconductor manufacturing onto US shores. Of course, it already has plenty of critics. There are concerns that the bill is being larded up with red tape, or non-core progressive priorities, that will undermine the bill. On this episode, we speak to two leaders playing key roles in the act's implementation. Mike Schmidt, director of the CHIPS Program Office, and Todd Fisher, the program's chief investment officer, join us to talk about the act's goals, what's been achieved so far, and why they believe it can succeed. This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.