The Biden Administration announced it released $7.865 billion in funding for Intel as part of its CHIPS Incentives Program.
The Commerce Department calls it a “huge step” in strengthening the U.S. chip supply chain. Earlier this year, it had ...
Funding for the semiconductor giant is cut to under $8 billion, reflecting financial challenges and investment delays.
The outgoing Biden administration is reportedly going to slash the preliminary $8.5 million grant it awarded to Intel Corp.
Donald Trump has previously criticized the CHIPS Act and suggested he would prefer tariffs to incentivize semiconductor ...
Intel could face a reduction in its Chips Act grant, according to a report. The company and advocates in Ohio already had ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it will make a final award to Intel Corp. of up to nearly $7.87 billion in ...
The struggling chipmaker has cut jobs and pared back expansion plans as it grapples with its worst downturn ever, making the ...
Intel has managed to secure a $7.86 billion Investment through the newly incorporated CHIPS & Science Act. Here's more about ...
The White House is reducing Intel’s CHIPS Act award by over $600 million. Initially set to receive $8.5 billion from the ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce today confirmed it has awarded $7.865 billion to chip giant Intel under the CHIPS and Science ...
HILLSBORO, Ore. — The Biden administration announced this week that it will cut some of the funding initially awarded to tech giant Intel under the CHIPS Act as they finalize the deal.