The Biden administration said on Tuesday that it would award up to $450 million in grants to a South Korean chipmaker, SK Hynix, to help build its new chip facility in Indiana, in what officials described as a milestone in rebuilding the U.S. semiconductor manufacturing industry.
With the announcement, the United States now has commitments from all five of the world’s leading-edge semiconductor manufacturers to construct chip plants in the United States with financial assistance from the administration, Commerce Secretary Gina M. Raimondo said in a call with reporters on Monday.
The Biden administration previously announced that it had reached agreements with Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung and Micron to help fund investments in the United States.
“These are the only companies in the world capable of producing leading-edge chips at scale,” she said.
SK Hynix announced in April that it had committed to investing $3.87 billion in a facility in West Lafayette, Ind.
Persons:
Biden, Gina M, Raimondo
Organizations:
SK Hynix, Intel, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung, Micron, ” SK Hynix
Locations:
Korean, Indiana, United States, West Lafayette, Ind