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US to grant $50 million to HP for semiconductor technology project – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 2:27 AM
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The U.S. Commerce Department announced its plan to award $50 million to HP for the expansion and modernization of an existing facility in Oregon to support key semiconductor technologies. This funding will be used to develop technologies for life sciences instrumentation, technology hardware for artificial intelligence applications, and other projects. Congress approved a $39 billion subsidy program for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, along with additional funding and tax credits to support the industry.

HP’s expertise in microfluidics and microelectromechanical systems will be utilized to manufacture silicon devices that are crucial for life sciences lab equipment used in drug discovery, single-cell research, and cell line development. The proposed funding for HP’s campus in Corvallis, Oregon, demonstrates the government’s commitment to investing in the entire semiconductor supply chain and its importance in innovation for drug discovery and life science equipment. Partner institutions such as Harvard Medical School, the CDC, and Merck will benefit from this technology.

HP CEO Enrique Lores expressed gratitude for the funding, stating that it will allow HP to modernize and expand its facility to invest in microfluidics technology further. The Commerce Department has announced term sheets with 17 companies, offering more than $32 billion in grants and up to $29 billion in loans. Other major planned awards include $6.4 billion to Samsung for expanding chip production in Texas, $8.5 billion to Intel, $6.6 billion to TSMC for American production, and $6.1 billion to Micron Technology for domestic chip factory projects.

While the awards are yet to be finalized, the Commerce Department will conduct due diligence to determine the final amounts. This investment in semiconductor technology is critical for innovation and economic development in the United States. The support provided to companies like HP, Samsung, Intel, TSMC, and Micron will contribute to the growth of the semiconductor industry and its impact on various sectors such as healthcare, technology, and research. The government’s commitment to supporting technological advancements underscores the importance of semiconductor technologies in driving progress and competitiveness in the global market.

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