➀ Intel is set to receive $8.5 billion from the Chips Act by year-end, with the condition that it does not sell any units to Arm or Qualcomm. The two companies had shown interest in acquiring parts of Intel's product group. ➁ Intel was awarded $19.5 billion but payments were delayed due to progress on its fab-building program. ➂ Intel has committed to spending over $100 billion on new fabs in the US.
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