(Reuters) - Intel said on Wednesday its deal for $7.86 billion in U.S. government subsidies restricts the company's ability ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded Intel more than $7.8 billion under the CHIPS incentives initiatives for commercial fabrication facilities. The company has said it needs the money to build ...
Intel faced a challenging quarter with -6% top-line decline and significant impairments, but management is positioning for ...
The CHIPS Act award will directly support Intel’s investments at sites where the company develops and produces many of the ...
Steve Stivers, CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, spoke with WOSU and said Wednesday is a good day for Ohio after the ...
After delays and lobbying from business groups around the country, the U.S. Department of Commerce and Intel announced a deal Tuesday morning to release nearly $8 billion in direct CHIPS Act funding.
More than two years since the signing of the CHIPs Act, funding is finally flowing to some of the mega-projects that the ...
Intel receives $7.86B government grant to boost domestic chip manufacturing, but faces challenges and uncertainty amid losses ...
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Today’s announcement that Intel-Ohio is receiving CHIPS Act funding is a much-needed step forward in the important objective of making the most advanced computer chips in America. The DeWine-Husted ...
To build or expand semiconductor factories in several U.S. states.
Both Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor have seen double-digit sales growth thanks to demand for AI chips. Taiwan ...