President Donald Trump told lawmakers to “get rid of” the CHIPS Act in his joint address to Congress Tuesday night, calling it “a horrible, horrible thing.” ...
Following months of negotiations, the Durham manufacturer in October received a $750 million award to fund its “nearly ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is slated to host executives from several large tech companies on Monday, including IBM (IBM), ...
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President Donald Trump made no bones about his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act during his congressional address Tuesday night ...
Thanks to the bipartisan CHIPS Act, tech giant Intel chose to invest billions in Ohio to develop a massive semiconductor ...
The federal law, signed by former President Joe Biden in August 2022, included billions of dollars to bring semiconductor ...
Trump tells the Senate President to get rid of the CHIPS Act and use the money allocated for it to reduce debt instead.
President Trump made no bones about his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act during his congressional address Tuesday night - raising questions in the semiconductor industry about the future of the program ...
The Supreme Court rejected President Trump’s request to overturn a lower court order on the freeze on foreign aid. Former U.S ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock is getting hit with another round of sell-offs in Wednesday's trading. Intel is slipping following comments made by President Donald Trump during his speech to Congress ...