Arizona is now home to both Intel and TSMC, but also has equipment manufacturers, material suppliers and advanced packaging and testing providers. Production of advanced substrates could be next.
The other side of the equation is Intel's foundry — manufacturing chips, for itself and other chip designers, where the company's huge production operations in Arizona come into play.
The money will be split among Intel projects in Arizona, Oregon, Ohio and New Mexico, but with Arizona receiving about half of the total at $3.94 billion. The Arizona funding will support the ...
Specifically, Intel will get money for projects in Arizona, Oregon and New Mexico, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named as the details are not public.
Intel and the Biden administration have finalized terms to an agreement that will see the chipmaker receive up to $7.86 billion in CHIPS Act funding, down from the originally announced $8.5 billion ...
Intel recently received almost $8 billion in CHIPS and Science Act funding to build factories in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, and Oregon. With Gelsinger out, Intel’s chief financial officer ...
This support was part of Intel’s broader plan to invest over $100 billion in expanding its US manufacturing operations, including the construction of new chip facilities in Arizona, Ohio, Oregon, and ...
Phoenix police say a woman is in custody after she reportedly stole an Amazon delivery truck and took it for a short joyride on the west side of the Valley. Osage Avenue in Mesa has been bringing ...