美国政府入股英特尔后,为其免除部分《芯片法案》所规定的义务
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-30 14:40

Group 1 - Intel announced a historic agreement with the U.S. government, which will invest $8.9 billion for a 9.9% stake in the company [1] - The investment includes $5.7 billion from the CHIPS Act and $3.2 billion from the Secure Enclave program [1] - The total investment from the U.S. government in Intel has reached $11.1 billion, including previously received funds [1] Group 2 - Following the government's investment, Intel has had some obligations under the CHIPS Act waived [3] - Intel is now required to demonstrate that it has spent $7.9 billion on approved projects to receive government funding support [3] - The company is exempt from paying cash flow sharing to the Department of Commerce and is not bound by certain procedural requirements, although it cannot use government funds for dividends or stock buybacks [3]