US Invests $75M in Georgia Facility for Advanced Semiconductor Packaging
Biden-Harris Administration partners with South Korea's SKC to boost domestic chip manufacturing and create over 1,200 jobs.
- The $75 million funding supports Absolics' new 120,000-square-foot plant in Covington, Georgia.
- The facility will produce glass substrates, enhancing the performance and efficiency of semiconductor chips.
- This marks the first CHIPS Act investment in a commercial facility for advanced materials.
- The project includes collaborations with Georgia Tech and the Department of Defense.
- The initiative aims to reduce US reliance on foreign semiconductor suppliers.