The U.S. Gave Chip Makers Billions. Now Comes the Hard Part.

The Chips Act is supposed to supercharge U.S. chip making, but the program’s early stages have been challenged by rivals overseas as well as the sheer expense of manufacturing chips.

The Chips Act is supposed to supercharge U.S. chip making, but the program’s early stages have been challenged by rivals overseas as well as the sheer expense of manufacturing chips.

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