Samsung, Chips and Texas Instruments
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics on Friday finalized a U.S. grant of up to about $4.75 billion to help fund its chip-making expansion in Texas, significantly less than the $6.4 billion that the company and the government [initially announced.
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Commerce Department said on Friday it was finalizing an award of up to $4.745 billion to South Korea's Samsung Electronics and up to $1.61 billion for Texas Instruments to expand chips production.
The US Commerce Department has finalised semiconductor awards totaling up to $6.75 marking a significant step in bolstering domestic chip production.