The Biden Administration announced it released $7.865 billion in funding for Intel as part of its CHIPS Incentives Program.
Funding for the semiconductor giant is cut to under $8 billion, reflecting financial challenges and investment delays.
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 ...
Intel will receive less in CHIPS Act funding than initially reported, but did snare a $3 billion defense department contract ...
The Biden administration trimmed about $500 million from their initial $8.5 billion award to Oregon's biggest private ...
Planned reduction reflects a $3 billion CHIPS Act award for military work but also "takes into account Intel’s technology ...
Donald Trump has previously criticized the CHIPS Act and suggested he would prefer tariffs to incentivize semiconductor ...
The European Commission should expand plans to strengthen its computer chip sector to include "foundational and legacy" ...
The Biden administration wants to spend every dollar allocated under the president's Chips and Science Act before ...
Intel has managed to secure a $7.86 billion Investment through the newly incorporated CHIPS & Science Act. Here's more about ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce today confirmed it has awarded $7.865 billion to chip giant Intel under the CHIPS and Science ...
The outgoing Biden administration is reportedly going to slash the preliminary $8.5 million grant it awarded to Intel Corp.