The US commerce department has awarded nearly 6.75 billion dollars to Samsung, TXN, and Amkor to expand chip production.
Following extensive talks, two more firms besides Intel and TSMC will get tax funds for new US chip factories. They are ...
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Samsung's 2nm coming to America. The U.S. government has approved up to $4.745 billion in funding for Samsung under the CHIPS ...
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The U.S. government has decided to reduce subsidies for Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor facilities in the United States by ...
The awards will be given out based on the companies' completion of project milestones, the Department of Commerce said.
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The US Commerce Department has awarded Samsung and Texas Instruments with a combined over $6 billion in “direct funding under ...
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The US Commerce Department has finalized $6.75 billion in chips funding, granting billions to Samsung, Texas Instruments, and ...