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Intel fell on news that the semiconductor giant will receive a smaller CHIPS Act award from the federal government. The post Intel To Receive Smaller CHIPS Act Award.
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Chris Miller, Tufts Fletcher Schooler professor and ‘Chip War' author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the grants from the CHIPS Act, state of U.S. chip manufacturing, and more.
Intel (INTC) and the Biden administration have finalized terms to an agreement that will see the chipmaker receive up to $7.86 billion in CHIPS Act funding, down from the originally announced $8.5 bil
Qualcomm Inc (NASDAQ:QCOM, ETR:QCI).'s interest in acquiring Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC, ETR:INL).
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Intel is getting $7.9 billion in federal grants from the Biden administration. The US Department of Commerce announced the grant, part of the CHIPS Act, on Tuesday.
The Biden administration has finalized a deal giving Intel nearly $7.9 billion in federal grants from a program to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Tom Mackenzie reports on Bloomberg Televi
The U.S. Commerce Department said Tuesday it was finalizing a $7.86 billion government subsidy for Intel , down from $8.5 billion announced in March after the California-based chips maker won a separa

Biden Cuts Intel's Chip Award

05:04am, Tuesday, 26'th Nov 2024
The Silicon Valley company will receive less money from the CHIPS Act after winning a $3 billion military contract and changing some of its investment commitments.
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded Intel Corporation up to $7.86 billion in direct funding through the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act.
The government grant is less than originally expected because the chip giant is also receiving separate funding for defense-related projects.
The Commerce Department calls it a “huge step” in strengthening the U.S. chip supply chain. Earlier this year, it had proposed up to $8.5 billion in grants to Intel.
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