A person familiar with the matter revealed that Taiwan's accumulated circuit manufacturing company (TSMC) will receive more than $ 5 billion (about S $ 6.6 billion) for funding to fund chip production projects in Arizona.
Bloomberg News Friday (March 8) quoted anonymous insiders reported that the above -mentioned appropriation has not been finalized.It is unclear whether TSMC will get loans and guarantees provided by the 2022 chip and the Science Act.
TSMC and other chip leading enterprises are allocating funds for the US $ 28 billion government for advanced semiconductor factories to discuss with the US Department of Commerce.
People familiar with the matter said that TSMC, Intel, Micron Technology and Samsung Electronics will all receive billions of dollars from the above -mentioned funding, but the specific funding amount of each company will continue to fluctuate.
TSMC stated in the statement that the company and the US government have made steady progress on the continued discussions on the reward of funds and have made steady progress.The US Department of Commerce and the White House do not comment on this.
The US chip and the Science Act allocated a total of $ 39 billion in direct appropriations, and a $ 75 billion financing option to attract chip manufacturers produced in Asia for decades to move to the United States to set up factories.
U.S. officials plan to announce before the end of this month that the funding plan for large advanced chip manufacturers has provided three funding to semiconductor companies that produce more traditional chips so far.