Intel has collected another federal grant, this one that's worth up to $3 billion to produce semiconductors for the military.
Intel will get a $3.5 billion federal grant to make chips for military applications under the Secure Enclave program.
Glowimages / Getty Images Intel has reportedly won $3.5 billion in grants from the Pentagon to manufacture chips for the U.S.
Intel has secured a $3.5 billion contract with the Pentagon to produce advanced semiconductors for military and intelligence ...
Intel has officially qualified for up to $3.5 billion in federal grants to make semiconductors (chips) for the US military, ...
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