During an event in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, President Joe Biden seemingly malfunctioned while talking up a new computer chip plant; he had some trouble describing “nano chips.”
“It will construct a second fab here in Phoenix to build chips, three nano chips, three nano chip, chips that are three nano. Anyway, you know what I’m saying. Nano Nono, I don’t know,” a confused Biden said.
Watch the clip above.
From Ktar.com:
Biden has staked his legacy in large part on major investments in technology and infrastructure that were approved by Congress along bipartisan lines. The Democratic president maintains that the factory jobs fostered by $52 billion in semiconductor investments and another $200 billion for scientific research will help to revive the U.S. middle class.
“What I’m most excited about is people are starting to feel a sense of optimism as they see the impact of the achievements in their own lives,” Biden said Tuesday. “It’s going to accelerate in the months ahead and it’s part of a broad story about the economy we’re building that works for everyone.”