Há tempos escrevi aqui sobre os investimentos em chips na Europa.
Entretanto, mão amiga fez-me chegar:
- Intel shelves French, Italian chip investments
"Promised investments for France and Italy won't materialize after Intel reported $7B in losses from its manufacturing business last year. The company has quietly halted several European investment plans after racking up huge losses, a blow to Europe's microchip ambitions.
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The focus is now on eastern Germany, where Intel intends to build a €30 billion microchip factory complex that will work closely with a €4.6 billion plant to be built in Wroctaw, Poland. However, production at the main plant won't start before late 2028 at the earliest, and the German government hasn't yet formally sought EU approval for a subsidy package for the Magdeburg plant."
- EC approves TSMC Germany plant
"The European Commission has approved 5 billion euros in German state aid to build a microchip plant in Dresden for the European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ESMC), a joint venture led by TSMC along with European firms Robert Bosch, Infineon, and NXP each taking a 10% stake.
The biggest state subsidy granted to date under the EU Chips Act, and Germany's first, the project will start production in 2027 and is expected to cost 10 billion euros in total to build."
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