The big picture: Intel has been trying to build a more resilient supply chain for its chip manufacturing efforts, but the company won’t be able to do so in China. The trade war between China and the US is forcing the chipmaker to take the hard route when it comes to producing more silicon wafers, which means the ongoing chip shortage will persist until at least 2023. Intel is currently working to expand its manufacturing capacity as part of its [IDM 2.0 initiative](//www.techspot.com/news/90915-intel-foundry-services-wins-pentagon-contract-us-made.html) . The company plans to become a strong competitor to chipmakers like TSMC and Samsung, and even...