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    Korea semiconductor company SK Hynix gets $450 million in CHIPS Act grant

    By Simone Del Rosario,

    3 days ago

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    The U.S. will officially host five of the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers after dolling out tens of billions of dollars in grant money. The Biden administration announced Tuesday, Aug. 6, it's awarding hundreds of millions in grants to South Korea’s SK Hynix for its new facility in West Lafayette, Indiana.

    The company announced in April it would put nearly $4 billion into building the facility .

    "These are the only companies in the world capable of producing leading-edge chips at scale," Commerce Secretary Gina Raimonda said of the five companies establishing production on U.S. soil.

    The Commerce Department now says it has dished out more than $30 billion of the $39 billion set aside as part of the bipartisan CHIPS Act.

    Where the money went

    The $450 million in grants to SK Hynix pale in comparison to some of its competitors.

    In March, the administration announced $8.5 billion would go to Intel for a plant in Arizona.

    In April, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, or TSMC, secured $6.6 billion for a facility also in Arizona .

    Samsung got $6.4 billion in funding to expand its footprint in central Texas.

    Meanwhile, Micron received a $6.14 billion direct investment from the CHIPS Act that will support building facilities in New York and Idaho .

    A smaller $1.5 billion grant went to GlobalFoundries to boost its production in New York.

    $162 million went to Microchip Technology to support facilities in Oregon and Colorado.

    Meanwhile, defense contractor BAE Systems received the first CHIPS Act grant totaling $35 million to quadruple the manufacturing of chips used in F-15 and F-35 fighter jet s.

    The bottom line

    Semiconductors are crucial to the artificial intelligence boom the tech sector is facing today, and only about 10% of chips are made in the United States. That’s down from roughly 37% in 1990.

    The Semiconductor Industry Association said the increased investment from the government and private sector will triple U.S. capacity by 2032. However, that will still only account for 14% of global manufacturing.

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