(Reuters) - The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel Corp's INTC.O preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than ...
The Biden administration is expected to trim the original $8.5 billion in grant funding to Intel from the CHIPS and Science ...
Funding for the semiconductor giant is cut to under $8 billion, reflecting financial challenges and investment delays.
T he U.S. government is scaling down Intel's proposed $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than $8 billion, partly due to ...
The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel Corp's preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than $8 billion, the ...
Intel could face a reduction in its Chips Act grant, according to a report. The company and advocates in Ohio already had ...
A new report claims that Intel will receive less funding from the CHIPS Act than originally planned because of its business ...
The Biden administration plans on reducing part of Intel's $8.5 billion in federal funding for computer chip plants around the country, according to three people familiar with the grant who spoke on ...
The reduction in funds is said to be linked to Intel’s delay in completing an Ohio chip manufacturing facility.
Intel expects a reduction from the $8.5 billion preliminary U.S. subsidies planned for the chipmaker to adjust for a $3 ...
The struggling chipmaker has cut jobs and pared back expansion plans as it grapples with its worst downturn ever, making the ...
This decision could significantly impact Intel's ambitious plans to expand manufacturing capabilities within the United ...