A Camas semiconductor manufacturer could be among the next round of recipients for federal funding from the CHIPS for America program.
President Donald Trump previously criticized the CHIPS and Science Act, leading to speculation over whether the law could be repealed or tweaked under the new administration.
Beijing vowed "no bullying or coercion" would hamper its development and vowed to take "resolute measures" to protect China's interests.
The restrictions, which serve as another example of the Biden administration's abuse of export controls against China, are built on measures the administration had already issued over the past several years to crack down on China's chip industry.
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign-made computer chips, will “sharply increase production’’ of semico
The Biden administration has issued new restrictions on the export of US-developed computer chips that power artificial intelligence (AI) systems, in a final effort to prevent rivals like China from accessing the advanced technology,
China is investigating U.S. subsidies for its semiconductor sector, alleging these harm Chinese chipmakers. This marks a latest friction point amid ongoing trade tensions between the nations, highlighting Beijing's countermeasures against Washington's efforts to restrict China's semiconductor industry,
Intel, HP have already finalized CHIPS Act funding for Oregon projects. Now Analog Devices has a preliminary award.
The investigation is the latest salvo in Beijing's policy of retaliating against Washington's ever-broadening scope of restrictions targeting China's semiconductor industry, which the Biden administration has alleged could go on to dominate global supply chains and help the Chinese military become technologically superior to its U.S. counterpart.
The subsidy package for new domestic chip factories came after pandemic shortages raised concerns about reliance on foreign imports.
China will initiate an investigation into the US government's subsidies for its semiconductor sector, alleging harm to Chinese mature node chipmakers, reported Reuters.
WASHINGTON — A sweeping 2022 law ... taxpayers about $185,000 a year – twice the average annual salary of U.S. semiconductor employees, the Peterson report found. “More production might ...