Funding for the semiconductor giant is cut to under $8 billion, reflecting financial challenges and investment delays.
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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.
The previously leaked decision to award GlobalFoundries $1.5 billion in subsidies to manufacture chips in the US is now ...