A Camas semiconductor manufacturer could be among the next round of recipients for federal funding from the CHIPS for America ...
Analog 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 Commerce Department on Friday said it signed preliminary memoranda of terms to provide up to $105 million in direct funding to Analog Devices and up to $79 million to Coherent under the Chips Act, ...
Two companies in Greater Lowell have agreed to preliminary memorandums of terms that may grant them both tens of millions of ...
The latest round of federal CHIPS Act awards includes $105 million for Analog Devices to upgrade its ... shortages during the pandemic constrained manufacturing in all those industries, creating ...