1. The US Commerce Department plans to award $6.4 billion to Samsung for semiconductor manufacturing expansion in Texas; 2. The funding supports construction of four facilities including two logic fabs and a research center; 3. This investment is part of the CHIPS Act to strengthen domestic chip production and reduce reliance on Asian supply chains.
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