'What I'm most excited about is people are starting to feel a sense of optimism as they see the impact of the achievements in their own lives,' Biden said in his Tuesday remarks. The president maintains that the factory jobs fostered by $52 billion in semiconductor investments and another $200 billion for scientific research will help to revive the middle class. He made the remarks during a visit to a new computer chip plant in Arizona on Tuesday where he celebrated job growth under his presidency as speculation swirls over when he will announce his intentions for a 2024 run.īiden has staked his legacy in large part on major investments in technology and infrastructure that were approved by Congress along bipartisan lines. 'Nano, no-no, I don't know,' the 80-year-old added as he tried to laugh off the major gaffe. 'They will construct a second fab here in Phoenix to build chips – three nano chips, three nano chip – chips that are three nano- any- you know what I'm saying,' Biden said during a speech at a semiconductor manufacturing plant in Phoenix owned by a Taiwanese company. President Joe Biden struggled Tuesday to talk about semiconductors that are just three nanometers in size, fumbling over his words and brushing it off with jokes.
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