Summary Samsung and Texas Instruments secured billions in US government support under the CHIPS Act to boost domestic semiconductor production. Samsung will receive $4.75 billion, while Texas ...
Following rapid growth over the past 20 years, the global semiconductor industry continued to accelerate strongly in 2024 and ...
The US commerce department has awarded nearly 6.75 billion dollars to Samsung, TXN, and Amkor to expand chip production.
The U.S. Commerce Department allocated funding under the CHIPS Act, providing Samsung Electronics $4.75 billion for its Texas ...
The awards will be given out based on the companies' completion of project milestones, the Department of Commerce said.
The US Commerce Department has awarded Samsung and Texas Instruments with a combined over $6 billion in “direct funding under ...
In a windfall of federal CHIPS Act money, Texas Instruments announced it's drawing up to $1.6 billion for its semiconductor ...
Samsung Electronics Co. and Texas Instruments Inc. completed final agreements to get billions of dollars of government ...
Amid struggles to turn itself around, exclusive interviews with Intel executives and industry analysts reveal missed ...
Funding will support Samsung’s $37B investment to create an ecosystem for development and production of leading-edge chips in ...
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics on Friday finalized a U.S. grant of up to about $4.75 billion to help fund its chip-making expansion in Texas, significantly less than the $6.4 billion that the ...
The Biden administration finalized a $4.745B grant for South Korea's Samsung (SSNLF) as part of the $53B CHIPs Act on Friday.