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CHIPS for America Proposed Funding Sites

Rogue Valley Microdevices (Florida) – Palm Bay, FL
Proposed Award Amount: up to $6.7 million in proposed incentives
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
The proposed CHIPS investment would support the construction of RVM’s pure play microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and sensor foundry facility in Palm Bay, Florida, and is estimated to nearly triple RVM’s manufacturing capacity. MEMS are microscale devices that integrate electrical and mechanical components; their integration with semiconductor components across a wide range of applications enables technology advancements and improved performance.
Microchip Technology, Inc. (Colorado) – Colorado Springs, CO
Proposed Award Amount: approximately $162 million in proposed incentives (split across Colorado Springs, CO and Gresham, OR projects)
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
The proposed CHIPS for America investment will modernize and expand a fabrication facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which would enable Microchip to significantly increase its U.S. production of microcontroller units and other specialty semiconductors built on mature-nodes critical to America’s automotive, commercial, industrial, defense, and aerospace industries.
Microchip Technology, Inc. (Oregon) – Gresham, OR
Proposed Award Amount: approximately $162 million in proposed incentives (split across Colorado Springs, CO and Gresham, OR projects)
CHIPS Organization
CHIPS Program Office
The proposed CHIPS for America investment will expand a fabrication facility in Gresham, Oregon, which would enable Microchip to significantly increase its U.S. production of microcontroller units and other specialty semiconductors built on mature-nodes critical to America’s automotive, commercial, industrial, defense, and aerospace industries.
Created June 25, 2024, Updated September 19, 2024
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