Donald Trump has responded to him by Intel’s CEO, Bone Tan, after accusing him of being “extremely contradictory” and said he should resign. Financial Times. “There are a lot of false information circulating about my past characters,” Tan said in a letter to Intel staff. “I wanted to be very clear … I’ve always worked in the highest legal and moral standards.” Tan said that the Intel is engaged with the White House “to resolve the issues that have been raised and make sure they have facts.”
Trump’s Social Post Senate Intelligence Committee’s Republican chief, Tom Cotton’s Tan, has been exposed to a letter to Trump’s truth. In this, Cotton expressed concern over the previous work of tan in China as well as the “security and integrity of Intel’s operations. Tan has investigated Chinese tech companies in its own venture capital firm, including China’s largest chip -making company, SMIC (semi -conductor manufacturing International Corporation).
In addition, a company that fled before the tan was appointed, last week, “illegally violated the semiconductor design tools to violate US export controls to a limited PRC (Chinese) military university” violating US export control. The company agreed to prove the crime and pay the criminal fines of more than $ 140 million.
Tan handled a very leakage ship with Intel, which has raised red ink on the failure of its foundry business in maintaining rivals like TSMC and winning consumers. Since taking a job, he launched a cost-cut program and said that Intel may need to abandon its next generation’s fiber-tech-which has not shown good results till date-if he cannot find a bigger user. In the same letter, Tan said that the Intel’s board is “fully supportive” of the task.
Trump has intervened with the corporations from Apple to Bank of America, causing a pundit to be called “the most intervened White House of my life, especially for a Republican.” “Many people in Wall Street are worried that the democratic administration of the past will interfere with their business,” said MSNBC journalist and lawyer Ari Melber. “But this first year of Trump’s second term has done more than any modern administration.”


