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Analog Devices lands $105 million in federal CHIPS money for projects near Portland and BostonAnalog Devices has a factory near Beaverton and another in Camas, Washington. It makes computer chips used in cars, industrial equipment, airplanes and in national defense. Semiconductor shortages ...
The Biden administration on Thursday announced a CHIPS Act award of up to $105 million for Analog Devices Inc. (Nasdaq: ADI), which has a semiconductor wafer fab in Beaverton and a smaller factory ...
The Biden administration on Thursday announced a CHIPS Act award of up to $105 million for Wilmington-based Analog Devices Inc ... a $1 billion expansion in Beaverton, Oregon that was expected ...
Analog Devices, Inc., in Beaverton won up to $150 million for expansions in Beaverton, Camas, Washington and at a plant in Massachusetts, the U.S. Commerce Department announced Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025 ...
The U.S. government is awarding Analog Devices and Coherent up to $184 million ... and of semiconductor fabrication facilities in Beaverton, Ore., and Camas, Wash. The Coherent investment would ...
For Analog Devices, the potential $105 million in funding ... as well as its facilities in Beaverton, Oregon and Camas, Washington. It would allow for ADI to expand its commercial space and ...
Analog Devices, Coherent, Intelligent Epitaxy Technology ... ADI is also looking to expand and modernize two chip fabs in Beaverton, Oregon, and Camas, Washington, which could create up to an ...
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