Micron set to get $6 billion in chip grants from US, Bloomberg reports
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Micron (MU) to Get Over $6 Billion in Chips Act Grants in Announcement Next Week
Micron Technology Inc., the largest US maker of computer-memory chips, is poised to get $6.1 billion in grants from the Commerce Department to help pay for domestic factory projects, part of an effort to bring semiconductor production back to American soil.
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iPhone 18 will probably get TSMC's newly announced next-generation 1.8nm chip process
TSMC has announced a breakthrough chip fabrication technology, with reduced node size, increased performance and better power management -- all of which should ultimately lead to faster iPhones and Macs. TSMC has just announced an all-new chip production process called "A16" The new 1.6nm node process, dubbed A16, was announced at the company's annual North America Technology Symposium. With every new production process, TSMC reduces the node size allowing for more transistors on a...