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The Arizona company’s executives and managers will take pay cuts while factory workers will go on unpaid furlough. The shutdown will affect about 900 at Microchip’s semiconductor fab in Gresham.
GRESHAM, Ore. — Semiconductor maker Microchip Technology has abruptly stopped pursuing a $162 million federal CHIPS Act grant, $72 million of which was intended to fund a major expansion of the ...
Chandler-based Microchip Technology landed $162 million in preliminary federal CHIPS Act funding to expand its fabs in Gresham, Oregon (pictured) and Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Microchip was also awarded $11 million from Oregon's own CHIPS legislation, which state lawmakers rushed through after the federal act, aiming to draw more chip makers into the state's "Silicon ...
Chandler-based Microchip Technology landed $162 million in preliminary federal CHIPS Act funding to expand its fabs in Gresham, Oregon (pictured) and Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Microchip Technology detailed plans Monday to lay off 2,000 more workers across the company as it responds to steeply falling sales. The Oregonian/OregonLive reported last week that the Arizona ...
Microcontroller manufacturer Microchip Technology has announced it will be laying off around 2,000 employees as part of a cost-cutting and restructuring effort. According to a report from Reuters ...
Microchip’s product manufacturing and technologies in Fab 2 are being transferred to Fabs 4 and 5 in Oregon and Colorado, respectively. Those facilities remain key to Microchip’s long-term ...
Microchip Technology will be getting $11 million as a part of the Oregon CHIPS Act, a bill sponsored by Representative Janelle Bynum. “My belief is that economic justice is social justice.
Oregon Tech Microchip will cut pay for non-factory jobs as sales slide Updated: Feb. 05, 2024, 10:05 a.m. | Published: Feb. 05, 2024, 9:57 a.m.
Chandler-based Microchip Technology announced the upcoming closure of a semiconductor factory or “fab” in Tempe that will affect around 500 employees, roughly one-fifth of its Arizona workforce.
GRESHAM, Ore. — An Arizona-based company called Microchip Technology announced Monday it will be growing its Gresham production facility and adding jobs to its operations in Oregon.