Texas Instruments receives $1.6 billion in chip subsidies from the United States
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发表于 2024-12-21 13:31:39
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Texas Instruments and the US Department of Commerce announced on December 20th local time that they will reach a direct funding agreement of up to $1.6 billion through the US Chip and Science Act. This funding will help support the three wafer fabs currently being built by Texas Instruments in Texas and Utah.
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