Three weeks after President Trump called on Congress to repeal the CHIPS and Science Act, there appears to be little ...
Two Texas Republicans in Congress are defending the CHIPS Act, saying it benefits national security and creates jobs.
Among financial issues, a leadership shakeup and questions about CHIPS Act funding, Intel faces an uncertain future in Ohio.
Gutting the law could put two key administration goals at risk: winning the competition war with Beijing and restoring ...
So are chip companies ready to start building under the $52 billion CHIPS and Science Act? GlobalFoundries has. The Malta-based chip manufacturer says it has already started an upgrade of its Fab 8 ...
President Donald Trump made no bones about his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act during his congressional address Tuesday night — raising questions in the semiconductor industry about the future ...
Trump wants to end Biden’s CHIPS Act, in no small part because of all of its unrelated diversity and environmental ...
President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to repeal the CHIPS Act in his address to a joint session of Congress, arguing that ...
The president’s comments are on the heels of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC committing $165 billion to U.S. facilities.
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Three aides to Senate Republicans made clear the party has neither the stomach nor the time to engage in a repeal of the ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Congress to eliminate the CHIPS Act, which is helping to fund Intel's Ohio ...