The grant will support the following initiatives:
- Two chip production facilities: These facilities will contribute to the production of advanced chips.
- A research center: Focused on innovation and development.
- A packaging facility: Responsible for packaging chip components.
The cluster in Taylor, Texas will include factories producing four- and two-nanometer chips. Additionally, an existing Samsung facility in Austin, Texas, will be expanded. The project is projected to create at least 17,000 construction jobs and more than 4,500 manufacturing jobs. By supporting advanced technology domestically, the U.S. aims to enhance its national security in the face of global competition.
Texas has become a hub for U.S. chip manufacturing due to a combination of factors such as low taxes, new subsidies, and geopolitical tensions between China and Taiwan.
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