The US plans to award $1.5 billion to <-rte-company state="{"_id":"0000018d-c61f-d1cd-af8f-e7df729c0000","_type":"00000160-4b23-d8bd-adfd-4b3348fd0000"}">GlobalFoundries Inc.-rte-company>, the largest domestic maker of made-to-order semiconductors, as part of the Biden administration’s effort to strengthen the nation’s chip production.
The funding, outlined in a non-binding preliminary agreement, would flow to three projects: a new fabrication facility in Malta, New York, the expansion of an existing site in Malta and expansion of its Burlington, Vermont, manufacturing site. The US is also offering the company $1.6 billion in federal loans.
“Today’s investment will protect our national security by expanding domestic production of chips used in technology such as satellites and ...
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