US Hands Out Money in Semiconductor Push More than 670 firms are vying for $39 billion in grants and $75 billion in loans from the 2022 Chips and Science Act
Source: Commerce Department, Bloomberg reporting
Note: Amounts represent preliminary agreements that could still change and don’t include tax credits that some companies will win in addition to direct grants and loans. *Intel is expected to be the sole beneficiary of the Secure Enclave Program, which will fund production of military and intelligence chips.