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MACOM (Massachusetts) | NIST On January 14th, the U S Department of Commerce signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms (PMT) with MACOM Technology Solutions Inc (“MACOM”) to provide up to $70 million in proposed direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act
The CHIPS Program Office Vision for Success: Two Years Later More than two years ago, the Biden-Harris Administration and a bipartisan coalition in Congress passed the CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS) to further a singular ambition: advancing U S economic and national security by revitalizing the domestic semiconductor industry
SK hynix (Indiana) | NIST The CHIPS for America investment in SK Hynix of up to $458 million in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to establish a high-bandwidth memory (HBM) advanced packaging fabrication and research and development (R D) facility
Amkor Technology, Inc. (Arizona) | NIST As a result of the direct CHIPS funding, the U S will significantly expand domestic capacity for this critical piece of the semiconductor supply chain, further strengthening U S technology leadership
TSMC Arizona | NIST At full capacity, TSMC Arizona’s three fabs are expected to manufacture tens of millions of leading-edge logic chips that will power products like 5G 6G smartphones, autonomous vehicles, and high-performance computing and AI applications
CHIPS Incentives Funding Opportunities | NIST The CHIPS Act provided $52 7 billion to revitalize the domestic semiconductor industry Of that sum, the CHIPS Program Office within the U S Department of Commerce is responsible for administering $39 billion in semiconductor incentives
Texas Instruments (Utah) | NIST Today, TI specializes in the production of current-generation and mature-node chips, also referred to as “foundational” chips, which are the building blocks for nearly all electronic systems, including power management integrated circuits, microcontrollers, amplifiers, sensors, and more
CHIPS News Releases | NIST WASHINGTON – The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Research and Development Office, part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), announced
Department of Commerce Awards CHIPS Incentives to a Subsidiary of Korea . . . WASHINGTON, D C – The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Program awarded $210 million in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to a subsidiary of Korea Zinc — Crucible Metals, LLC — to support an advanced smelter and critical minerals processing facility in Tennessee with an expected $6 6 billion of capital expenditures