hThe low-powered Intel fell. Half a century ago, American chip manufacturers were synonymous with the forefront. It continues to dominate the market for personal computer chips and briefly became the second most valuable company in the world in 2000. However, Intel today has a market capitalization of $100 billion, not even a 15-bit chip company, with almost no advanced chips for artificial intelligence (AI). Once an idol of American technology and business strength, it has recently become a target of subsidies and protection. President Donald Trump is even deliberating on quasi-nationalization when we publish this book.