1. Entegris, a global leader in advanced materials science, and the U.S. Department of Commerce have announced a proposal for up to $75 million in direct funding under the CHIPS Act. 2. The funding aims to support the manufacturing of critical semiconductor products in Colorado Springs. 3. This initiative is part of efforts to strengthen U.S. semiconductor manufacturing capabilities.
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