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President Donald Trump’s trade war and efforts to bring manufacturing back to US shores have put one of his predecessor’s signature achievements on the firing line: the Chips and Science Act.
With the act in the president’s crosshairs and its Indiana author signaling a willingness to concessions, the reality of semiconductors across the Hoosier state is becoming more clouded.
The CHIPS Act saw a massive 80% layoff, which would devastate any entity. Not only that, but it adds more people to the growing list of unemployed governmental workers that started populating ...
The CHIPS and Science Act allocated $50 billion in federal funding for a variety of manufacturing initiatives in the U.S., primarily for semiconductor chips to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign ...
President Trump isn't a fan of the CHIPS Act and has referred to customers getting "Biden money" but in a new report from Korean media, over 120 employees out of the 150 from the US Commerce ...
The CHIPS Act includes a 25% tax credit for companies that invest in semiconductor manufacturing. If you're purchasing or upgrading equipment to work in this space, you may be eligible.
Trump administration might withhold CHIPS Act funding from Micron, others By Kevin Tampone syracuse.com (TNS) Apr 3, 2025 Updated Apr 3, 2025 ...
AMD CEO Lisa Su told AI industry leaders and government officials that the increased price for TSMC's Arizona-based fab is ...
A bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney would extend and increase a tax credit that is part of the CHIPS and Science Act to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
In a regulatory filing in South Korea, Samsung announced it has secured a $16.5 billion multi-year deal to make chips for a ...