➀ Intel's preliminary $8.5 billion Chips Act funding may be reduced due to the company's plans to withdraw investment in Ohio and unconvincing process development results. ➁ The reduction may also be affected by the Pentagon's $3 billion foundry deal with Intel. ➂ The Chips Act grant is now unlikely to exceed $7.5 billion, and Intel is also in line for $11 billion in government loans.
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