Nov 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel Corp's (INTC.O), opens new tab preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than $8 billion, the New York Times reported on ...
The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel Corp's preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than $8 billion, the New York Times reported on Sunday citing unnamed sources. The change took ...
(Reuters) - The US government plans to reduce Intel Corp's (INTC) preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than $8 billion, the New York Times reported on Sunday citing unnamed sources.
US Plans to Reduce Intel's $8.5 Billion Federal Chips Grant Below $8 Billion - New York Times (Reuters) - The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel Corp's preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips ...
The US government is granting Intel almost $8 billion dollars under the CHIPS Act. The Biden administration seems to be in a hurry to disburse the funds before 2024 ends. The US government is ...
The US government is reportedly reducing Intel's CHIPS Act grant from $8.5 billion to under $8 billion due to delays in Intel's Ohio chip factory construction and ongoing financial struggles.
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Intel Corporation INTC and the Biden-Harris Administration announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce will award Intel up to $7.86 billion in funding under the CHIPS and Science Act.
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That's $600 million less than President Joe Biden's $8.5 billion preliminary grant, announced in March. The Commerce Department told The New York Times that Intel was receiving less than what was ...
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