Intel and the US set to seal $8.5B CHIPS Act funding
Briefly

Intel is close to finalizing an $8.5 billion funding deal with the US government under the CHIPS and Science Act, aiming to enhance domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
The funding would be the largest subsidy package under the CHIPS and Science Act, targeting reduction of US reliance on foreign chip production.
Negotiations have been ongoing for months, with the deal said to be at an advanced stage, but closure by year-end is not guaranteed.
Read at Computerworld
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