Summary The Biden administration finalized a $6.6 billion CHIPS Act award to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), securing U.S.-based semiconductor production. The deal funds TSMC's $65 ...
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“We have confidence in Intel’s long-term vision for U.S. manufacturing and ... On the campaign trail, President-elect Donald Trump expressed contempt for the CHIPS Act, one of the signature ...
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's U.S. unit will get federal money from the CHIPS Act, and will share some profits with ...
The semiconductor maker is getting the money under the Chips Act. The cash will support the company’s planned investment of ...
Finalizing the agreement guarantees that cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing will return to the U.S., Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said.
The Biden administration has finalized a $6.6 billion grant for the Arizona subsidiary of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced today that it has awarded $6.6 billion in government subsidy to Taiwan ...