The U.S. Commerce Department said Friday it has finalized a $6.6 billion government subsidy for Taiwan Semiconductor ...
The US plans to award $285 million to a new semiconductor research center focused on digital twin technology, with the goal ...
The Biden administration is trying to shore up its CHIPS Act funding agreements before Donald Trump takes office.
The U.S. will provide up to $6.6 billion in funding to Taiwan Semiconductor to build chip facilities, creating jobs and boosting national security.
Intelligent Epitaxy Technology Inc., which serves the semiconductor industry, is adding a 30,000-square-foot site that will ...
The CHIPS and Science Act is one of Schumer's signature legislative achievements. He ushered the bill through Congress and it was signed by President Joe Biden in August 2022. The legislation ...
Congress passed the CHIPS Act in mid-2022, but Intel has yet to see any of the $8.5 billion it was promised, according to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. He touched on the issue during an interview with ...
It seemed like good news for chip stock Intel (INTC), who was on the hook for a hefty payday from the federal government thanks to the CHIPS Act. But none of that money has showed up yet, and ...
“It’s well over two years since the CHIPS Act passed,” Pat Gelsinger told Sozzi. “And over that period, I’ve invested $30 billion in US manufacturing, and we’ve seen $0 from the CHIPS ...
Following Intel's disappointing financial results, CEO Pat Gelsinger addressed Bloomberg and Yahoo Finance, openly criticizing the Biden administration for delays in CHIPS and Science Act subsidies.
The reason for the Chips Act was the military threat to the Taiwan fabs. If the PLA went into Taiwan the fabs would either be destroyed, or the equipment would be disabled by its suppliers, or the ...