Intel could open its semiconductor chip factories to the  manufacturers of automotive microprocessing chips in order to help  alleviate the global chip shortage.
 Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told Reuters  Monday that the manufacturer is in talks with the companies that design  chips for automakers. It could open its factories to them in order to  manufacture the chips.
 The short-term solution could get microchips for automakers into  production within six to nine months, said Gelsinger. The decision comes  after a meeting with White House officials to discuss the semiconductor supply chain.
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