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CHIPS and Science Act


2024-08-02

[News] Funding for Applied Materials’ USD 4 Billion R&D Center Reportedly Denied by the U.S. Government

Semiconductor giants like Intel, TSMC, Samsung and Micron have received huge amount of grants from the U.S. government, funded through the CHIPS and Science Act. However, chip making equipment maker Applied Materials is said to be in a different scenario. According to reports by Bloomberg and Tom’...

2024-06-14

[News] U.S. Chip Subsidies Surge, 2024 Construction Funding Reportedly Exceeds Total of Previous 27 Years

The US government’s CHIPS and Science Act is reportedly injecting funds into chip manufacturing at an unprecedented rate. According to a recent report by the U.S. Census Bureau, the growth rate of construction funding for computer and electrical manufacturing is remarkably high. The amount of mon...

2024-02-20

[News] GlobalFoundries Reportedly Becomes Third Recipient of CHIPS Act Subsidy, Receives USD 1.5 Billion

The U.S. government announced on February 19th that semiconductor giant GlobalFoundries (GF) will be the third company to receive approval for subsidies under the Chips and Science Act, also known as the CHIPS Act, receiving USD 1.5 billion. According to MoneyDJ’s reports citing from Reuters, ...

2022-11-17

Taiwan’s Version of “CHIPS Act” Provides 25% Tax Credit for Major Semiconductor Companies to Pursue R&D and 5% Tax Credit for Investments in Advanced Manufacturing Equipment

The government of Taiwan is preparing to launch its version of “the CHIPS Act” to support locally operating companies that develop innovative technologies and have a crucial spot within the global supply chain. A highlight of this legislation is a tax credit scheme: a maximum of 25% for R&D ...

2022-09-23

[Chip War] China’s Domestic Semiconductor Industry Looking to Break Embargo, Impact of EDA Ban to be seen in 2025

According to TrendForce, as the United States continues to expand the content of various lists, successively pass anti-China bills, and explicitly prohibit the export of certain products to China, the two countries have gradually drifted apart and this antagonistic relationship will continue if no d...

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