Semiconductor Makers Push Congress for New Funding American semiconductor giants are pressing Congress to pass legislation that would provide $52 billion for their industry, warning that they may otherwise relocate overseas.
The Billionaires Behind a Push to Reinvigorate U.S. Chip-Making A group that includes Eric Schmidt and Peter Thiel isn’t simply funding the effort itself: It wants American taxpayers to help foot the bill.
U.S. Tries New Tactic to Protect Workers’ Pay: Antitrust Law The Justice Department is using antitrust law to charge employers with colluding to hold down wages. The move adds to a barrage of civil challenges.
How Intel Makes Semiconductors in a Global Shortage As the global chip shortage continues, we take an inside look at how semiconductors are fabricated.