Bosch gets a $225 million grant for a new semiconductor facility in Roseville, aiming to boost U.S. chip production.
The Biden-Harris Administration on Friday revealed plans for a significant investment in Roseville in collaboration with Bosch, a global leader in technology.
The department is tapping the USD 52.7 billion fund to subsidize U.S. semiconductor production and research approved in 2022.
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla has commended the Biden Administration's announcement of a $225 million agreement aimed at ...
It would make the Roseville facility the largest silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor production space in the world.
The company is converting a Roseville, CA plant it purchased into one that produces silicon carbide semiconductors for the ...
The department said the funding will support Bosch's planned $1.9 billion investment to transform its manufacturing facility ...
Bosch’s Roseville facility will be the company’s largest silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors manufacturing facility in ...
California SiC factory funding; IEDM announcements, including 2nm and 2D materials advances from Intel and TSMC, CFETs, and ...
German tech company Bosch is primed to receive a big chunk of federal funding to help redevelop its Roseville computer chip ...
The U.S. Commerce Department reached a preliminary agreement with Bosch, providing up to $225 million in subsidies and $350 ...
The U.S. Commerce Department said Friday it reached a preliminary deal with German auto supplier Bosch for up to $225 million ...