
The U.S. government plans to reduce Intel CorpβsΒ (INTC.O),Β preliminary $8.5 billion federal chips grant to less than $8 billion, the New York Times reported on Sunday citing unnamed sources.
The change took into account a $3 billion contract Intel had been offered to make chips for the Pentagon, the people told the Times.
This spring U.S. President Joe Bidenβs administration said itΒ was awardingΒ Intel nearly $20 billion in grants and loans, supercharging the companyβs domestic semiconductor chip output and marking the governmentβs largest outlay to subsidize leading-edge chip production.
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The U.S. announced a preliminary agreement for $8.5 billion in grants and up to $11 billion in loans for Intel in Arizona, with some of the funding to be used to build two new factories and modernize an existing one.
The outlay was part of the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, a bid to boost domestic semiconductor output with $52.7 billion in funding, including $39 billion in subsidies for semiconductor production and $11 billion for research and development.
Source: www.reuters.com
