The Biden Administration announced it released $7.865 billion in funding for Intel as part of its CHIPS Incentives Program.
After delays and lobbying from business groups around the country, the U.S. Department of Commerce and Intel announced a deal Tuesday morning to release nearly $8 billion in direct CHIPS Act funding.
Today’s announcement that Intel-Ohio is receiving CHIPS Act funding is a much-needed step forward in the important objective of making the most advanced computer chips in America. The DeWine-Husted ...
Computer chip manufacturer Intel has faced setbacks with its “Silicon Heartland” fab currently under construction outside New ...
Intel now has funding through the federal government and the CHIPS act to advance its plans for a plant here in central Ohio ...
Intel, facing financial headwinds and declining revenue, is implementing cost-cutting measures including potential ...
Intel said it has finalized a deal with the White House to receive nearly $8 billion in federal funding to subsidize new chip ...
A week after laying off several hundred more employees in the Sacramento region, global technologies company Intel announced ...
Rio Rancho in the coming years is poised to become the home of the U.S.'s largest packaging facility of advanced semiconductor chips. That was one of the highlights of the U.S. Department of ...
The company is set to receive $7.86 billion from the program, which is less than the $8.5 billion outlined in a preliminary announcement in March.
The Intel project in New Albany is set to receive $1.5 billion in CHIPS Act funding.
Rumors around Intel’s next-gen Battlemage desktop GPUs are ramping up, with the latest being a sighting of the Arc B580 ...