Intel secures $7.9B in CHIPS Act funding as Biden runs out of time
By Simone Del Rosario (Business Correspondent), Brent Jabbour (Senior Producer), Zachary Hill (Video Editor)
The Biden administration finalized $7.86 billion in funding to Intel. The investment is part of the $39 billion in subsidies set aside to bolster manufacturing as part of the massive CHIPS and Science Act.
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Sources: Intel, the biggest recipient of money under the CHIPS Act, will see its funding drop to less than $8B from the $8.5B that was announced earlier in 2024
Click to see story on TechmemeUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion – New York Times
Click to see story on Ghanaian TimesUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion – New York Times – Blue Water Healthy Living
Click to see story on Blue Water Healthy LivingBiden administration will trim Intel’s $8.5 billion CHIPS Act grant, NYT reports
Click to see story on BizTocSources: Intel, the biggest recipient of money under the CHIPS Act, will see its funding drop to less than $8B from the $8.5B that was announced earlier in 2024
Click to see story on UpstractUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion
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Click to see story on Business TimesUS plans to shrink Intel’s $8.5B CHIPS funding to below $8B — restructuring takes into account chipmaker’s $3.5B contract to make chips for the military
Click to see story on Tom's HardwareIntel’s multi-billion chip plant funding gets unexpected government review
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Click to see story on El Chapuzas InformáticoPresident Joe Biden announced the award in Arizona in March as he addressed the impact of the CHIPS Act.
“We will enable advanced semiconductor manufacturing to make a comeback here in America after 40 years, it’s going to transform the semiconductor industry and create entirely new ecosystems,” Biden said.
Intel’s award was reduced by more than $600 million after it secured a $3 billion defense contract to make semiconductors for the military, according to the Commerce Department.
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But Intel’s recent stumbles could further impact the deal. The once-great chipmaker’s stock has plummeted nearly 50% since the start of the year.
The contentious year was made worse after Intel reported a $16.6 billion loss in the third quarter, the largest in the company’s history. Intel has been trending downward for decades. Its valuation went from $500 billion in 2000 to just over $100 billion today.
Qualcomm had approached Intel about a potential takeover in September. But Qualcomm has now “cooled” on the prospect, according to Bloomberg.
The Commerce Department said the company extended its timelines beyond the government’s 2030 deadline. Intel plans to invest $90 billion in the U.S. before the end of the decade after previously promising to spend $100 billion in less time than that. It also reduced the estimated number of jobs it would create in Ohio by 3,500.
Meanwhile, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) secured $6.6 billion in grants from the CHIPS Act as part of a $65 billion plan to build three fabrication facilities, or fabs, in Arizona.
In stark contrast to Intel, TSMC will see its first products roll off the line early next year. The semiconductor giant makes chips for the likes of Apple and NVIDIA.
The government has finalized deals with six companies to invest more than $19 billion of the $39 billion in CHIPS funding. With less than two months left in Biden’s term, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said more awards will be announced in the coming weeks.
President-elect Donald Trump criticized the legislation while campaigning for office.
“We put up billions of dollars for rich companies to come in and borrow the money and build chip companies here, and they’re not going to give us the good companies anyway,” Trump told podcaster Joe Rogan prior to the election. “All you had to do was charge them tariffs.”
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Prior to the election, House Speaker Mike Johnson said Republicans “probably will” try to repeal the CHIPS Act, but he quickly walked back the sentiment after other Republicans pressed him on how important the funding is in their districts.
Now, experts believe the law will stay in place but the incoming administration will make changes to it.
Simone Del Rosario:
Racing against the clock, the Biden administration finalized nearly $8 billion in funding to Intel as part of the massive CHIPS Act.
The cash was part of an award President Joe Biden announced back in March, touting that America would once again become a major player in semiconductor infrastructure. But Intel is struggling to keep its initial promises.
Joe Biden:
“It’s going to transform the semiconductor industry and create entirely new ecosystems, entirely new research and design and manufacturing and advanced chips in America, by the way, parenthetically, I said, We’re going to become the manufacturing capital world. Again, people looked at him like, Where the hell’s the written saying we’re not gonna be there manufacturing capital world.”
Simone Del Rosario:
Intel’s CHIPS award was reduced by more than half a billion dollars because it also secured a $3 billion defense contract to make semiconductors for the military, according to the Commerce Department.
But it’s Intel’s stumbles that could further affect its CHIPS Act award. The once-great chipmaker’s stock has plummeted nearly 50 percent since the start of the year. The exclamation point on the contentious year so far was reporting a $16.6 billion loss for the third quarter, the largest in the company’s history. It’s been a downward spiral over the decades: Intel’s valuation fell from half a trillion dollars in 2000 to just over $100 billion today.
The issues have even pushed away potential suitors. Back in September Qualcomm approached Intel about a potential takeover. But now, that interest has “cooled,” according to Bloomberg.
The Commerce Department says the company has extended its timelines beyond the government’s 2030 deadline.
Intel plans to invest $90 billion in the U.S. before the end of the decade, after previously promising to spend $100 billion in less time than that. It also reduced the estimated number of jobs it would create in Ohio by about a third.
Taiwan Semiconductor, better known as TSMC, secured $6.6 billion in grants from the CHIPS Act as part of a $65 billion plan to build three fabs in Arizona. In stark contrast to Intel, TSMC will see its first products roll off the line early next year. The semiconductor giant makes chips for the likes of Apple and NVIDIA.
So far, the government has finalized deals with six companies to dole out more than $19 billion of the $39 billion in CHIPS Act funding it plans to give out.
With less than two months left in Biden’s term, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says more awards will be announced in the coming weeks.
Donald Trump:
“We put up billions of dollars for rich companies to come in and borrow the money and build chip companies here, and they’re not going to give us the good companies anyway. All you had to do was charge them tariffs. If you would have put a tariff on the chips coming in, you would have been able to, just like the auto companies, no different, more sophisticated, but no different. You know, Taiwan, they stole our chip business. Okay?”
Simone Del Rosario:
Before the election, House Speaker Mike Johnson said Republicans “probably will” try to repeal the CHIPS Act, but he quickly walked back the lukewarm sentiment after other Republicans pressed him on how important the funding is in their districts.
Now experts say the law will likely stay in place but the Trump Administration is sure to add its own flair.
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Commerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on The IndependentCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on Associated Press NewsCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on abc NewsUS to reduce Intel’s US$8.5 billion chips grant: report
Click to see story on Taipei TimesUS To Cut Intel’s CHIPS Grant Amid Investment Setbacks And Historic Losses: Report
Click to see story on Latin TimesUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion
Click to see story on ReutersUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion
Click to see story on Channel News AsiaIntel’s Federal Chips Grant Shrinks Below $8B As Biden Administration Recalibrates CHIPS Act Funding: Report – Intel (NASDAQ:INTC), Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM)
Click to see story on BenzingaIntel’s $8.5B CHIPS Act award faces cut, report says
Click to see story on The Business JournalsCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on Washington Top NewsCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on Spectrum NewsWashington Curtails Intel’s Chip Grant After Stumbles
Click to see story on Political WireCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on KOB 4Biden administration will trim Intel’s $8.5 billion CHIPS Act grant, NYT reports
Click to see story on The OregonianBiden administration to release $1.5 billion in CHIPS Act for Intel’s Ohio project, but with reduced expectations
Click to see story on ClevelandIntel to sell Folsom campus and lease back only space it needs, company says
Click to see story on abc10 SacramentoCommerce Department reduces Intel’s funding on semiconductors to $7.86 billion
Click to see story on WBNS- 10TVUS to cut Intel’s $11.5 billion chips grant as tech giant struggles
Click to see story on The Straits TimesBiden administration to reduce Intel’s $8.5B CHIPS Act grant
Click to see story on Seeking AlphaIntel will receive fewer funds from the U.S. government under the Chips Act
Click to see story on La Nación, Grupo NaciónBiden admin reducing Intel chip grant below $8B: reports
Click to see story on Fox Business‘There Will Be Attrition’: Biden Admin To Slash Handout For Chip Maker In Blow To $39 Billion Manufacturing Push
Click to see story on The Daily CallerSlumping Intel Likely to Have Grant Funds Slashed as Biden’s Plan to Rev Up US Chip Making Falters
Click to see story on Sputnik Globe [🇷🇺-affiliated]Intel Falls On Smaller CHIPS Act Award
Click to see story on Investor's Business Daily‘There will be attrition’: Biden admin to slash handout for chip maker in blow to $39 billion manufacturing push
Click to see story on Bizpac ReviewRight
Untracked Bias
Sources: Intel, the biggest recipient of money under the CHIPS Act, will see its funding drop to less than $8B from the $8.5B that was announced earlier in 2024
Click to see story on TechmemeUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion – New York Times
Click to see story on Ghanaian TimesUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion – New York Times – Blue Water Healthy Living
Click to see story on Blue Water Healthy LivingBiden administration will trim Intel’s $8.5 billion CHIPS Act grant, NYT reports
Click to see story on BizTocSources: Intel, the biggest recipient of money under the CHIPS Act, will see its funding drop to less than $8B from the $8.5B that was announced earlier in 2024
Click to see story on UpstractUS plans to reduce Intel’s $8.5 billion federal chips grant below $8 billion
Click to see story on JingletreeIntel expects US to shave chip-making grant: sources
Click to see story on Business TimesUS plans to shrink Intel’s $8.5B CHIPS funding to below $8B — restructuring takes into account chipmaker’s $3.5B contract to make chips for the military
Click to see story on Tom's HardwareIntel’s multi-billion chip plant funding gets unexpected government review
Click to see story on The World Without Fake News!Commerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on Morning NewsUnited States intends to lower Intel’s $8.5 billion authorities chips give listed beneath $8 billion
Click to see story on India Daily MailCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors
Click to see story on Loonie PoliticsIntel’s CHIPS Act funding set to be slashed by the Biden administration, reports say – SiliconANGLE
Click to see story on SiliconANGLEThe US will reduce funding for Intel despite a large defense order for chips
Click to see story on se7en.wsIntel’s CHIPS Act grant reduced as production delays and losses mount
Click to see story on ComputerworldCommerce Department to Reduce Intel’s Funding on Semiconductors
Click to see story on Business Journal DailyInvesting Business Daily | Intel to receive smaller CHIPS Act grant from Washington
Click to see story on Investing Business DailyIntel to lose portion of US chip funding
Click to see story on Mobile World LiveIntel expects reduced US grant after winning Pentagon contract
Click to see story on iTnewsU.S. feds to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors – Electronic Products & Technology
Click to see story on Electronic Products & TechnologyGood news has arrived, Intel’s stock is jumping
Click to see story on Portfolio.huDepartment of Commerce plans to reduce funds allocated to Intel for microprocessor plants
Click to see story on Independent EspañolCommerce Department to reduce Intel’s funding on semiconductors #SmallBusiness #StateGrants #BusinessFunding
Click to see story on smallbizsage.com(+) Would reduce investments: – Very unfavorable
Click to see story on driva.noUS to cut Intel’s $11.5B chips grant due to its investment delays and biz struggles
Click to see story on sgtalk.netIntel Expects Reduced US Grant After Winning Pentagon Contract – Hardware
Click to see story on cybernoz.comIntel’s Chips Act funding may be reduced
Click to see story on Electronics WeeklyIntel Plans to Sell, Leaseback 1.5MM SQFT Office, R&D Campus in Folsom – The Registry
Click to see story on The RegistryUS government trims Intel’s CHIPS Act subsidy to US$7.86 billion
Click to see story on eeNews EuropeUS cuts Intel’s federal chips grant to below $8bn amid new deal
Click to see story on VerdictIntel’s CHIPS Funding Reportedly Reduced
Click to see story on thurrott.comIntel’s CHIPS Act grant reduced as production delays and losses mount – Computerworld – Techregister
Click to see story on TechregisterIntel will sell its entire campus in California while the U.S. reduces the CHIPS Act grant
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