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CHIPS For America Awards in Oregon

Analog Devices Inc. (Oregon)

Proposed Award Amount
up to $105 million in proposed funding (split across Chelmsford, MA, Beaverton, OR, and Camas, WA)
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
CHIPS for America’s proposed investment in Oregon would support the expansion of front-end mature node semiconductor manufacturing for devices used in a wide variety of applications, including but not limited to automotive, industrial, and defense applications.

The Provenance Chain Network

Award Amount
$283,427
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS SBIR
Develop a reference implementation of the Commercial Trust™ Protocol (CTP) to manage verifiable credentials (VCs), metrology, and intellectual property, enhancing hardware security, and provenance tracking of microelectronic components across supply chains. This project will benefit the U.S. microelectronics supply chain industry.

HP Inc. (Oregon)

Award Amount
$53 million in direct funding
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
The CHIPS for America award will provide HP up to $53 million in total direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support the expansion and modernization of HP’s existing facility in Corvallis, Oregon, which is part of the company’s “lab-to-fab” ecosystem in the region that spans from research and development (“R&D”) activities to commercial manufacturing operations.

Intel Corporation (Oregon)

Award Amount
$1.86 billion in direct funding
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
The CHIPS for America award will provide Intel Oregon up to $1.86 billion in total direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support the investment in the premier hub of leading-edge research and development in the United States through the expansion and modernization of technology development facilities that will utilize the world’s first commercial High-NA EUV lithography equipment.

Microchip Technology, Inc. (Oregon)

Proposed Award Amount
approximately $162 million in proposed incentives (split across Colorado Springs, CO and Gresham, OR projects)
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
The proposed CHIPS for America investment will expand a fabrication facility in Gresham, Oregon, which would enable Microchip to significantly increase its U.S. production of microcontroller units and other specialty semiconductors built on mature-nodes critical to America’s automotive, commercial, industrial, defense, and aerospace industries.