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But I wonder how it compares with those in Taiwan that TSMC and other companies operate out there.
For the best part of a decade, we've had two presidents pushing for more tech manufacturing in the U.S.,
What are the main challenges involved with doing so?
And what factors are tech companies and other stakeholders pointing to as obstacles in this push?
So, you know, with all that in mind, I mean, what do you think the story of this plant and the others that you've been touring kind of says about where American companies are at with bringing manufacturing here?
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Yeah, we have definitely seen the ads.
We are getting this similar variety that we've had for the past few years.
So a lot of tech brands in there, but also a lot of brands that people would probably think of as household names.
Yeah, we have definitely seen the ads.
We are getting this similar variety that we've had for the past few years.
So a lot of tech brands in there, but also a lot of brands that people would probably think of as household names.
When we've seen companies use AI to produce their ads so far, they're making such a big deal about it, saying, hey, look at this ad.
Doesn't that make us look like we're really on the cutting edge?