Use wechat scan QR code < / P > < p > to share with friends and circle of friends < / P > < p > April 13 news, < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E7%BE%8E%E5%9B%BD "> US < / a > Monday local time, < a target ="_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E8%8B%B1%E7%89%B9%E5%B0%94 "> pat Gelsinger, chief executive of Intel < / a >, said the company was starting talks to produce < a target =" for the automakers_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E8%8A%AF%E7%89%87 "> chip < / a > issues to help alleviate the shortage of chip supply leading to idle auto factories. < / P > < p > Gelsinger said Intel is in talks with companies that design chips for automakers, hoping to produce the chips at Intel's factory. The company's goal is to start production within six to nine months. Earlier on Monday, Gelsinger met with White House officials to discuss < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%8D%8A%E5%AF%BC%E4%BD%93 "> semiconductor < / a > supply chain issues. < / P > < p > Intel is one of the last companies in the semiconductor industry to design and manufacture chips themselves. The company said last month that it would open factories to external customers and set up factories in the United States and Europe to challenge < a target = "_ blank" href=" https://news.163.com/news/search?keyword=%E5%8F%B0%E7%A7%AF%E7%94%B5 "> leading position of Asian chip manufacturers such as TSMC < / a > and Samsung Electronics. < / P > < p > during the meeting, Gelsinger told White House officials that Intel will open its existing factories to automotive chip companies to provide more direct help to solve the chip shortage problem that has led to the current production disruption at Ford and General Motors factories. < / P > < p > Gelsinger said: "we hope that some of the problems can be alleviated. It doesn't take three or four years to build a factory, but only six months to process certify new products. We have started to contact some key parts suppliers. " < / P > < p > Gelsinger did not give the name of the parts supplier, but said the chips could be produced at Intel's plants in Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, Israel or Ireland. < / P > < p > Gelsinger also hopes that American companies will account for one-third of the semiconductors produced in the United States, currently about 12%. "I believe our goal should be for US companies to place a third of their semiconductor production in the US," he said < / P > < p > at present, the top factories manufacturing chips are located in Taiwan Province of China and South Korea, among which TSMC and Samsung Electronics are the two largest wafer foundry companies, controlling more than 70% of the market share. Trendforce, a market research firm, estimates that TSMC makes chips for companies such as apple and Amazon, with 54% of the OEM market. < / P > < p > Gelsinger said that although manufacturing in the United States is very important, he also believed that American companies should have intellectual property rights in advanced microchip manufacturing. "We don't just want U.S. companies to make chips in U.S. territory, but more importantly, to have overall control over the technology behind it," he said < / P > < p > Biden's government is pushing forward its $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, which provides $50 billion for the US semiconductor industry. He regards the chip shortage that currently plagues the global economy as a "national security problem.". Biden said at the beginning of the meeting: "today I have received letters from 23 senators and 42 representatives from both parties who support the" American chip "program." In February, the White House also ordered a review of the US supply chain of several core products, including semiconductors. The 2021 defense act includes the chip act, which calls on the federal government to encourage semiconductor manufacturing, but does not provide funding. (small) < / P > < p >