Intel will get a $3.5 billion federal grant to make chips for military applications under the Secure Enclave program.
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The Biden-Harris Administration announced today that Intel Corporation has been awarded up to $3 billion in direct funding ...
The deal between Intel and the G-Man was first mentioned in the press in March 2024, but it was not based on statements from ...
Shares of Intel were 4% after the announcement. The administration's focus on the Secure Enclave reflects a broader strategy ...
The Biden Administration on Monday awarded Intel Corp up to $3 billion from the CHIPS and Science Act to develop a "Secure Enclave" for microelectronics, which are a critical component to a wide range ...
The effort, called the Secure Enclave, aims to establish a steady supply of cutting-edge chips for defense and intelligence ...
The $3 billion agreement with Intel covers Secure Enclave funding appropriated to the Commerce Department for fiscal years ...
The company, based in Santa Clara, California, operates both design and manufacturing divisions but still relies on TSMC for ...
Intel has been awarded up to $3 billion in direct funding to expand semiconductor manufacturing under the Chips and Science Act, the microprocessor and semiconductor company said. The funding falls ...
Intel will receive up to $3 billion from the Pentagon to produce semiconductors for the military under the Secure Enclave ...
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) has secured up to $3 billion in CHIPS and Science Act funding to work with the Department of Defense to broaden the production of secure semiconductors for the U.S. government and ...