With the CHIPS Act requiring 60 votes for repeal, and development reaching mostly red districts, Trump's critique appears unlikely to translate into legislative action.
CHIPS and Science Act, the federal government pledged $6.6 billion to help TSMC expand its U.S. operations in Phoenix.
Another big drawback for Intel was its loss of process-technology leadership in recent years. Intel has made some big strides with its next-generation process, called 18a, but it is still seen as ...
TSMC chairman C.C. Wei says that its US fabs are completely booked until 2027, and even tis new 2027 production lines have ...
Touting the $100 billion expansion Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. announced on Monday, President Donald Trump boasted ...
President Donald Trump's threat to scrap the CHIPS Act while luring semiconductor investment in the U.S. through tariffs ...
"Your CHIPS Act is a horrible, horrible thing. We give hundreds of billions of dollars and it doesn't mean a thing. They take ...
President Donald Trump’s trade war and efforts to bring manufacturing back to US shores have put one of his predecessor’s ...
Thanks to the bipartisan CHIPS Act, tech giant Intel chose to invest billions in Ohio to develop a massive semiconductor ...
President Donald Trump wants to kill the CHIPS Act, which provides $6.6 billion in federal subsidies for TSMC's $65 billion ...
President Trump told Congress to end a federal funding source used by Boise-based Micron, which is building a $15 billion ...
It’s not clear to lawmakers what the president thinks should happen to a “horrible, horrible” law — or if changing it is ...
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