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Trump can't quickly or easily kill the CHIPS Act, but he can fire the workers funded by itReported layoffs suggest R&D functions may be hobbled, fab subsidies also at risk Comment US President Donald Trump has made ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and Broadcom—are each weighing the possibility of buying part of Intel, another ...
President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on semiconductors, arguing that production must be returned to the United ...
The White House is seeking to renegotiate U.S. CHIPS and Science Act awards and has signaled delays to some upcoming ...
The Trump administration has put CHIPS Act disbursements temporarily on hold as it reviews CHIPS Act awards to ensure that it ...
The Trump White House is demanding that government workers hunt for words like “immigrant” and “diversity” in billions of ...
LOS ANGELES — Even as he’s vowed to push the United States ahead in artificial intelligence research, President Donald Trump’s threats to alter federal government contracts with chipmakers ...
As of August 2024, the CHIPS and Science Act had provided $30 billion in support for 23 projects in 15 states that would add 115,000 manufacturing and construction jobs, according to the Commerce ...
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