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IBM and GF settle chip tech lawsuits involving Intel and Rapidus
By Anton Shilov published
GlobalFoundries and IBM settle all litigations, including those that covered IBM's work with Intel and Rapidus.

GlobalFoundries gets $1.5 billion subsidy from U.S. gov't after it was fined for violating export laws to China
By Anton Shilov published
GlobalFoundries signed a deal to get $1.5 billion under the CHIPS and Science Act even after being fined for violating U.S. export laws by supplying advanced chips to Chinese entities.

Chipmakers race to get CHIPS Act dollars before White House changeover — TSMC and GlobalFoundries finalize applications, facilitating payouts
By Anton Shilov published
GlobalFoundries and TSMC finalize talks with the U.S. government to get CHIPS Act funding.

GlobalFoundries fined $500,000 for restricted chip exports to Chinese firm on U.S. entity list
By Kunal Khullar published
GlobalFoundries is said to have shipped 74 orders, totaling $17.1 million, to SJ Semiconductor, a SMIC affiliate, without obtaining the required license.

GlobalFoundries helps pay off student loans to retain and attract semiconductor talent
By Anton Shilov published
GlobalFoundries program offers up to $28,500 in loan repayment for enrolling students.

U.S. enacts law to exempt select fabs from environmental reviews
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. government streamlines fab projects by easing fab permits

UCIe 2.0 specifications standardize management architecture and 3D packaging across different chiplets
By Anton Shilov published
UCIe specification reaches version 2.0, gets interoperability architecture for multi-vendor chiplets and 3D packaging support optimized for hybrid bonding and bump pitches.

Blacklisted China chipmaker SMIC becomes the world's second-largest pure-play foundry by revenue
By Anton Shilov published
SMIC becomes the world's second-largest pure-play foundry as it eclipses GlobalFoundries and UMC, but this is only true if you exclude Intel and Samsung.

Intel to get $3.5 billion infusion from U.S. gov't to make chips for military: Report
By Anton Shilov published
Intel will reportedly get a $3.5 billion investment from the U.S. government to ensure a steady supply of chips for military applications.

Semiconductor group says China chipmaking sanctions should be the 'last resort,' cautions EU against further restrictions
By Anton Shilov published
SEMI Europe calls for clear and unified export control rules, international partnerships, simplified investments and ongoing dialog with European legislators.
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