TSMC made waves in April when it announced the A16 process at the North America Technology Symposium in Santa Clara, ...
This decision follows Intel's successful $3 billion contract to manufacture chips for the Pentagon, aligning with efforts to bolster U.S. semiconductor output. The grants fall under the 2022 CHIPS and ...
The New York Times reports Intel could lose a portion of funds due to be allocated under the US CHIPS and Science Act.
Funding for the semiconductor giant is cut to under $8 billion, reflecting financial challenges and investment delays.
Oil prices have retreated on Monday following 6% gains last week, but remained near two-week highs as geopolitical tensions ...
Intel will get less than $8 billion from the U.S. government rather than $8.5 billion in subsidies. The cause is said to be a ...
The US government is reportedly reducing Intel's CHIPS Act grant from $8.5 billion to under $8 billion due to delays in Intel ...
The Biden administration is reportedly planning to reduce Intel's CHIPS Act funding grant to less than $8B. Read more.
The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel's $8.5 billion CHIPS Act grant amid delayed timelines, business challenges, and shifting funding priorities for semiconductor production.
As Donald Trump's inauguration fast approaches, Gina Raimondo, the US Secretary of Commerce, revealed to that she instructed ...
Intel won't be happy about the 6% reduction in subsidies but certainty that the rest of the money is coming would be welcome.
The Biden administration is reducing its award to the chip maker, partly to account for a multibillion-dollar military ...