Intel's CHIPS Act funding could disappear if the company ditches its plans to expand its manufacturing footprint.
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One week after the federal government approved funding through the CHIPS Act to advance Intel plans for a plant in central Ohio and others throughout the country, the ...
State officials hope Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's retirement will not impact the chip manufacturer's $20 billion plan for ...
Intel, the largest recipient of CHIPS Act funding, is facing mounting scrutiny over its ability to deliver on its commitments ...
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Intel must maintain control of Intel Foundry even in case it decides to spin it off into a separate private or public company ...
Intel acquired Mobileye, a maker of self-driving technology, in 2017. Though the business went public in 2022, Intel still ...