The US Department of Commerce plans to allocate $50 million to HP to support the expansion and renovation of HP facilities
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-8-28 21:46:51
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On August 27th local time, the US Department of Commerce announced that it has signed a preliminary memorandum of understanding with HP to provide up to $50 million in proposed direct funding under the Chip and Science Act to support the expansion and modernization of HP's existing facilities in Oregon.
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