TSMC Arizona and U.S. Department of Commerce Announce up to US$6.6 Billion in Proposed CHIPS Act Direct Funding, the Company Plans Third Leading-Edge Fab in PhoenixThird fab will produce the most advanced leading-edge semiconductors in the U.S., bringing TSMC’s total investment in Arizona ...
The Department of Commerce’s (Commerce’s) National Institute of Standards and Technology has officially released final rules to bolster the national security measures implemented as part of the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) Act. The comprehensive and det...
Commerce Department Outlines Proposed National Security Guardrails for CHIPS for America Incentives Program 2023年3月21日 美国商务部公共事务办公室 美国商务部安全护栏计划将确保受《芯片和科学法案》资助的创新和技术增强美国和盟国的技术安全和国家安全。 Guardrails Will Ensure Innovations and Technology Funded by...
Department of Commerce for CHIPS IncentivesProposed funding from CHIPS and Science Act would support transformation of Roseville, California facility for silicon carbide semiconductor manufacturingProposed CHIPS investment supports production of silicon carbide chips in the United States...
The TSMC subsidies announced Friday were made under the CHIPS Act that was signed into law by President Biden in 2022. The deal comes after an April preliminary agreement between the Commerce Department and TSMC and follows months of due diligence. The race to finalize agreements under the CHIPS...
Gina Raimondo, US secretary of commerce, during an event at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC, Feb. 23, 2023. Bloomberg via Getty Images MORE: CHIPS Act will strengthen US national security by boosting access to semiconductors: Raimondo President Joe Biden has ...
On May 19, 2020, the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published an interim final rule that imposes additional restrictions on the provision of certain foreign-made products to Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd and most of its non-US affiliates...
The U.S. Commerce Department opened applications Tuesday for $39 billion in funding for semiconductor chip manufacturing, kicking off unprecedented federal spending in the tiny component that's crucial for modern technology ...
U.S. Commerce Department rules against Vietnamese catfish and South Korean computer chips
The Commerce Department announced Friday that it would restrict Chinese telecom group Huawei’s ability to use American technology and software to manufacture semiconductors, the latest step by the Trump administration to crack down on the company. The