Repealing the CHIPS Act could dramatically shrink US chip market share, analysts say

While Trump has recommended legislators revoke the CHIPS and Science Act, it's unlikely to happen and the government is obliged to distribute $39 billion grants by September 2026. But if it did happen, analysts say it could dramatically shrink the US chip production market share.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/repealing-the-chips-act-could-dramatically-shrink-us-chip-market-share-analysts-say

Établi 1mo | 12 mars 2025, 10:40:06


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