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WSJ Tech News Briefing

TNB Tech Minute: ​​New York Joins IBM, Micron in $10 Billion Chip Facility

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2023

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Plus: TikTok lands deal to re-enter Indonesian e-commerce market. And Oracle says revenue falls short of expectations. Danny Lewis hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode is brought to you by Pepsi Max. Christmas is great, but there's loads of ways to make it better.

0:08.0

Like sneaking some chili into the gravy for some extra oint, or building a playlist that will even get your

0:14.8

none up on the table or just cracking open an ice cold Pepsi Max.

0:20.1

Christmas.

0:23.0

Better with Pepsi Max.

0:25.0

Here's your TnB Tech Minute for Monday, December 11th.

0:29.0

I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal. and B Tech Minute for Monday, December 11th.

0:32.7

I'm Danny Lewis for the Wall Street Journal.

0:35.3

We exclusively report that New York State is joining chip companies to build a $10 billion

0:40.0

semiconductor research facility. The site near the university at Albany

0:44.5

will be funded in partnership with IBM and Micron and will be built at the

0:49.0

Albany Nanotech Complex in coordination with the nonprofit and why creates.

0:54.0

W. S. Fitch told our What's News podcast,

0:58.0

the facility will also be home to advance chip-making equipment

1:01.0

to build next generation computer components.

1:04.3

The hope now is that it will be one of the areas that's going to springboard the U.S. back into

1:10.6

the lead in chip production and grow the chip manufacturing base in the US,

1:16.0

which is one of the major priorities of the Biden administration and in general of the US government.

1:20.6

Social media company Tik-Toc says it will invest more than one and a half billion

1:24.4

dollars in a deal to restart its online retail business in Indonesia. The video

1:29.6

sharing apps owner, Chinese company Bight Dance, says it has reached a deal with Indonesian e-commerce

1:35.6

company Go-To Group. The companies say Tic-Tock Shop Indonesia and Go-Toe's Tokopedia platform

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