Intel’s CHIPS Act funding cut by over $600 million
The White House has cut Intel’s CHIPS Act award by over $600 million. Initially set to receive $8.5 billion, the company will now get up to $7.85 billion.
The White House has cut Intel’s CHIPS Act award by over $600 million. Initially set to receive $8.5 billion, the company will now get up to $7.85 billion.
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