Major tech firms may have to remain dependent on Taiwan-based plants, increasing their exposure to geopolitical risks.
US President Donald Trump on Monday revoked a 2023 executive order signed by former President Joe Biden that sought to reduce the risks that artificial intelligence poses to consumers, workers and ...
Companies poured billions into fabs and facilities around the world as regions continue to build self-sufficiency and form ...
President Donald Trump previously criticized the CHIPS and Science Act, leading to speculation over whether the law could be ...
US markets are keenly awaiting more color on Trump’s stance on the “Chips and Science Act” following his public criticism of ...
We applaud Gov. Tina Kotek’s recent decision to keep the rural reserves designation near Hillsboro, (“ Kotek won’t designate ...
The FTC said the alleged activity forces many Americans to pay inflated prices for PepsiCo products unless they shop at this ...
The U.S. Naval military-industrial base needs a SHIPS Initiative with shipbuilders from close allies—namely South Korea—just ...
Summary The Peterson Institute’s report evaluates the CHIPS Act’s impact, revealing $31.4 billion in grants and loans likely critical for 10 firms, but $7.1 billion possibly unnecessary. While ...
TSMC’s $6.6 billion CHIPS Act funding faces uncertainty amid Trump’s accusations of Taiwan “stealing” US chip jobs.
Wendell Huang, CFO of TSMC talks about the prospect of CHIPS Act funding and says China isn't closing the technology gap with ...
TSMC has been promised $6.6 billion under the Biden-administration’s CHIPS and Science ACT to help build three cutting-edge ...