Aroged: US authorities allocated non-refundable subsidies to Intel in the amount of $8.5 billion
And another $11 billion will be loaned. According to Tom's Hardware, the US Department of Commerce ...
Read moreAnd another $11 billion will be loaned. According to Tom's Hardware, the US Department of Commerce ...
Read moreTwo years ago, newly inaugurated Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger shared Napoleonic plans to build new factories ...
Read moreThe amount and structure of financial support for the processor giant has not yet been determined. ...
Read moreThe first quarter is coming to an end, which means that the US Department of Commerce ...
Read moreTaiwan's TSMC has every reason to be the most eager potential recipient of US government subsidies ...
Read moreBut even with a funding shortage, the country needs to capture 20% of the market in ...
Read moreIntel has not yet received its share. Bloomberg allowed us to form a picture of the ...
Read moreIntel has not yet received its share. Bloomberg allowed us to form a picture of the ...
Read moreA new chip manufacturing facility will appear in New York State. With a notorious shortage of ...
Read moreThis will be the first major government support since the adoption of the “Chip Law.” US ...
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