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Analog Devices lands $105M in federal money for projects near Portland, Boston
Analog Devices lands $105M in federal money for projects near Portland, Boston
Analog Devices lands $105M in federal money for projects near Portland, Boston

Published on: 01/16/2025

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Analog Devices is the third company in line for CHIPS Act money to pay for projects in Oregon.

The latest round of federal CHIPS Act awards includes $105 million for Analog Devices to upgrade its factories in the suburbs around Portland and Boston, the Commerce Department announced early Thursday.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/2025/01/analog-devices-lands-105-million-in-federal-chips-money-for-projects-near-portland-and-boston.html

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