The United States will allocate $50 million to the Huihe Technology Semiconductor Technology Project
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发表于 2024-9-4 14:02:55
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The US Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday that it plans to allocate $50 million to support the expansion of existing company factories in Oregon to promote the development of critical semiconductor technologies. The department stated that the proposed funds will be used to support technologies serving life science instruments and technology hardware, which are used for artificial intelligence applications and other projects. (Reuters)
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