In August 2022, the United States enacted a spate of new laws and a main theme running through was to rebuild America's leadership in the emerging strategic industry chains and high-tech sectors globally and to reduce its reliance on China: On August 9, the CHIPS and Science Act of 202...
The Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors and Science Act of 2022 (CHIPS Act), signed into law on August 9, 2022, is designed to boost US competitiveness, innovation, and national security. The law aims to catalyze investments in domestic semiconductor manufacturing capacity. It ...
In August 2022, US President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act, allocating $280 billion to advance semiconductor research and manufacturing in the US. Out of this sum, $52.7 billion was earmarked for chip manufacturing subsidies and tax credits, with an additional $13 billion for resea...
Bill Summary About Contact More How do I get CHIPS Act Funding? The CHIPS Act makes $53 billion available for semiconductor manufacturing and R&D, plus a 25% refundable tax credit for qualified CapEx. See below to discover where your business fits in ...
This report summarizes the recent enactment and funding of the CHIPS Act, which was signed into law in August 2022 by the Biden administration. Millions in grants have been handed out to various Tech Hubs across the nation as the federal government is hoping to provide states with the necessary...
Report Overview: CHIPS Act Funding Discover state plans for leveraging Tech Hubs to achieve semiconductor prominence.This report summarizes the recent enactment and funding of the CHIPS Act, which was signed into law in August 2022 by the Biden administration. Millions in grants have been handed ...
Although one of the most significant portions of theCHIPS and Science Act of 2022is the $52 billion allotted toboost semiconductor manufacturingin the U.S., the remaining funds within the entire $280 billion competition package will be doled out to agencies such as the National Science Founda...
Our summary is that the death of CHIPS for America may be the cause of more sanctions rather than spending which may have the opposite of the desired effect on the chip industry but perhaps legislators don’t care anymore. The Stocks ...
Manufacturing USA Semiconductor Institute(s): Summary of Responses to Request for Information, with the manufacturing community’s input on the design of new semiconductor-related institutes in the national network. Metrology Gaps in the Semiconductor Ecosystem: First Steps Toward Establishing the CHIPS ...
Meanwhile, the Senate NDAA would strengthen domestic production of strategic and critical materials, according to a summary released by the Senate Armed Services Committee. It would also provide "additional flexibilities and authorities" through the Strategic and Critical Materials Stockpiling Act, a deca...