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Boosting U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing with Subsidies and Loans

25/03/2024

Intel, the renowned chipmaker, is set to receive close to $20 billion in loans and subsidies from the U.S. government, marking the largest support for a single chipmaker under the CHIPS Act. Meanwhile, Micron, the only U.S. memory chipmaker, will also benefit from a significant portion of the CHIPS Act funding. Analysts speaking to EE Times anticipate that top players in chip technology like TSMC and Samsung may secure lesser portions of the CHIPS funding.

The CHIPS Act, designed to inject $38 billion worth of subsidies to revitalize U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, particularly emphasizing the production of advanced chips, is making strides. The Department of Commerce (DoC) has already pledged substantial funding, allocating $35 million to BAE Systems and $162 million to Microchip Technology. These investments will facilitate the expansion of chip facilities and enhance chip production, particularly for defense applications.

Amidst the global backdrop of semiconductor shortages that severely impacted industries during the Covid-19 pandemic, countries such as China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and India are boosting their chip supply chain resilience through stimulus programs. TechInsights reports that global stimulus funding for the semiconductor industry amounts to approximately $200 billion, a resource that could potentially build eight fully equipped gigafabs. Despite this substantial funding, TechInsights suggests that achieving industry growth targets by 2030 would still require additional investment beyond the current levels.

The U.S. CHIPS Act aligns the nation's efforts with other countries striving to bolster their semiconductor sectors. As the industry seeks to fortify chip production capabilities and overcome supply chain challenges, these strategic investments are crucial for shaping the future of the semiconductor landscape.

Intel, the renowned chipmaker, is set to receive close to $20 billion in loans and subsidies from the U.S. government.

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