HP Inc. will get $53 million to expand and modernize its Corvallis facilities as part of the federal CHIPS and Science Act.
The subsidy package for new domestic chip factories came after pandemic shortages raised concerns about reliance on foreign ...
The Biden administration on Tuesday announced a $45 million award for the Corvallis Microfluidics Tech Hub, led by Oregon ...
HP says the money will help fund innovation ... The federal money comes from the 2022 CHIPS Act, bipartisan legislation that provided $52 billion to revitalize the domestic semiconductor industry.
This federal funding will create and sustain over 200 construction and manufacturing jobs in Corvallis, and may also lead to improved public services for the city.
HP is in line to receive up to $53 million in direct funding from the CHIPS Act to support the expansion and modernization of its Corvallis, Oregon, facility. This lab-to-fab ecosystem includes R&D ...
The money comes from the federal CHIPS and Science Act, which is meant to strengthen and grow advanced computer chip manufacturing in the country. HP manufactures personal computers and related ...
In the final days of the Joe Biden presidency, the Department of Commerce’s CHIPS and Science Act came to preliminary funding for several new companies including Infinera, Coherent, Corning and ...
Intel, HP have already finalized CHIPS Act funding for Oregon projects. Now Analog Devices has a preliminary award.
The Biden administration said Monday it has finalized a $53 million award for HP Inc. to expand research and manufacturing in Corvallis.
The Biden administration said Monday it has finalized a $53 million award for HP Inc. to expand research and manufacturing in Corvallis. The Commerce Department announced the subsidy last summer ...