City
Epaper

US to provide $6.4 bn in CHIPS Act grants to Samsung

By IANS | Updated: April 15, 2024 16:25 IST

Washington, April 15 The US government on Monday announced a plan to award Samsung Electronics up to $6.4 ...

Open in App

Washington, April 15 The US government on Monday announced a plan to award Samsung Electronics up to $6.4 billion in grants to support the tech giant's chipmaking investment in Texas.

The subsidy is part of Washington's broader effort to bring cutting-edge semiconductor production back to the US amid concerns the world's largest economy is falling behind in the race to develop the chips that power artificial intelligence (AI) systems, reports DPA news agency.

Samsung plans to manufacture two-nanometre chips at the plant in Taylor, Texas. Such semiconductor technology is currently found exclusively in Asia, chiefly in Taiwan by market leader TSMC.

This announcement came after TSMC Arizona Corporation, Intel, GlobalFoundries, the American subsidiary of BAE Systems Plc and Microchip Technology were selected as beneficiaries.

US President Joe Biden signed into law the CHIPS Act in August 2022. It provides up to $39 billion in state support to encourage manufacturers to build plants in the US.

Intel has secured $8.5 billion and TSMC was recently awarded $6.6 billion.

Samsung's $6.4 billion will go towards expanding its Texas site, which has been under construction since 2022.

The Commerce Department plans to invest about $28 billion of the total in leading-edge chipmakers, like Samsung.

--IANS

shs/dan/sd

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentMartin Scorsese pays homage to Rob Reiner and wife

Other SportsUPKL Season 2: Noida Ninjas defeat Kanpur Warriors in opening match

NationalThree accused in rape, murder cases escape from Khachrod sub-jail in MP

International"Rahman's return is politically very significant": Ex Indian HC to Bangladesh

Other SportsFootball transfer watch: Real Madrid keen to re-sign academy product Nico Paz

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyGujarat: Namo Drone Didi scheme gives wings to rural women in Banaskantha

TechnologyFSSAI cracks down on ‘herbal tea’, says only Camellia sinensis qualifies

TechnologyMumbai gets 2nd airport as Navi Mumbai International Airport starts operations

TechnologyNFR’s tech-driven measures save over 160 elephants, ensure safer train operations

TechnologyAndhra marching towards ‘Quantum Yug’: Shivraj Singh Chouhan