(Reuters) -Memory chip maker Micron Technology is set to receive $6.1 billion in grants from the U.S. Commerce Department to ...
Micron Technology Inc., the largest US maker of computer-memory chips, is poised to get $6.1 billion in grants from the ...
Micron is set to receive up to $6.1 billion in grants from the US government to help build semiconductor plants in New York and Idaho, the White House said on Thursday.
The grants come under the 2022 Chips Act to revitalise US chipmaking after decades of production shifting to Asia. Read more ...
Micron shares moved higher ahead of the opening bell Thursday after a report said the chipmaker is set to receive $6.1 billion in federal grants to help build factories in New York and Idaho. Monitor ...
Micron (MU) is reportedly to receive more than $6 million in chip grants under the 2022 Chips and Science Act for ...
Micron is set to receive up to $6.1 billion in grants from the US government to help build its semiconductor plants in New ...
The nation's largest memory chipmaker is poised to win billions in funding to boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.
The Biden administration has reached an agreement to provide $6.1 billion in government support for Micron Technology to ...
The award, which is not yet finalized, could be announced as soon as next week, the report said, citing people familiar with ...
Micron Technology, the largest US maker of memory chips, is poised to get US$6.1 billion in government grants to help pay for ...
Memory chip maker Micron Technology is set to get more than $6 billion in grants from the U.S. Commerce Department to help pay for domestic chip factory projects, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.