The U.S. government has announced a series of significant financial awards under the CHIPS Act to bolster the semiconductor industry. GlobalFoundries, a key player in the semiconductor manufacturing sector, has been awarded $1.5 billion, marking a substantial investment in the domestic production of semiconductors. This grant aims to support the company's efforts in producing semiconductors that are expected to be exported globally. In addition to GlobalFoundries, the National Science Foundation (NSF) has named BRIDG at NEOcityFL a Regional Innovation Engine, awarding it up to $160 million. Furthermore, the Unique NFT chain has launched a $250k Grant Fund to support developers, including DED GAMES and @MusicMoon111, indicating a broader scope of investment in technology and innovation facilitated by the CHIPS Act. This marks the first major Chips Act grant after two smaller ones to BAE Systems & Microchip Technology.
The US plans to award $1.5 billion to GlobalFoundries, the largest domestic maker of made-to-order semiconductors This marks the first major Chips Act grant after two smaller ones to BAE Systems & Microchip Technology https://t.co/zuWOTCqAXO
Chips Act money moving…big award for @GlobalFoundries. Congrats to $GF on its award. Important to see these investments made to shore up the semiconductor supply chain. https://t.co/k11lm7orNi
"US to Award $1.5 Billion to GlobalFoundries in Chips Act Grant" https://t.co/ZrpUcWoNeJ "Chips produced at the sites are expected to be exported globally" 🤔 https://t.co/HVmWv6m4zK
US to Award $1.5 Billion to GlobalFoundries in Chips Act Grant https://t.co/8iQEazHMfC
NEWS: @Unique_NFTchain have launched a $250k Grant Fund to support developers on Unique. The @Polkadot and @kusamanetwork parachain has already given grants to DED GAMES and @MusicMoon111. Applications are now open. 📩 Read the full story 🔗⬇️ https://t.co/hNymxt52IR
ICYMI: @NSF named @FollowBRIDG at @NEOcityFL a Regional Innovation Engine, awarding them up to $160 million. Thanks to the #CHIPSAct, this program and others were authorized to help the U.S. continue leading in the semiconductor industry. https://t.co/JyllEzJnlV