The CHIPS Act Gold Rush: Mapping the Winners in America’s Semiconductor Revolution
The CHIPS and Science Act is a $280 billion bet on America’s future, transforming a global power struggle over tiny silicon chips into a domestic manufacturing boom. Approximately $52.7 billion is directly allocated for semiconductor incentives, with $39 billion for manufacturing and $13.2 billion for R&D and workforce development.
This investment is creating a modern-day gold rush. Giants like Intel (Ohio, Arizona), TSMC (Arizona), Samsung (Texas), and Micron (New York) are receiving billions to build colossal fabs. Arizona, Texas, New York, and the new “Silicon Heartland” in Ohio are emerging as major tech hubs. The long-term forecast includes tens of thousands of high-paying jobs, a more resilient supply chain, and a stronger U.S. position in global technology.
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