EU Chips Act
€43B European push for 20% global chip share by 2030
The EU Chips Act (2023) mobilizes ~€43B in public/private funds aiming to double Europe's share of global semiconductor production to 20% by 2030, anchoring projects like TSMC's Dresden JV (ESMC), Intel's (since-paused/scaled-back) Magdeburg plan, and Infineon/STMicro/GlobalFoundries expansions. By 2025 progress was mixed — Intel Germany stalled — prompting talk of a 'Chips Act 2.0.' It is Europe's counterpart to the US CHIPS Act in the sovereignty-of-supply contest.
Size
~€43B
Goal
20% global share by 2030
Anchor
TSMC Dresden (ESMC)
How it fits the stack
EU Chips Act with what it depends on (above) and what it feeds (below). The figure renders as a crawlable diagram and upgrades to an interactive 3D graph as it scrolls into view.
EU Chips Act in the AI stack. EU Chips Act with its immediate upstream dependencies (top) and downstream dependents (bottom) in the AI value chain. Hover a node in 3D, or read the full relationships below.
Graph data (text) — 6 entities, 5 relationships
- Bosch (Robert Bosch GmbH) —depends on→ EU Chips Act
- STMicroelectronics —depends on→ EU Chips Act
- EU Chips Act —invests in→ imec
- EU Chips Act —invests in→ Intel
- EU Chips Act —invests in→ TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company)
Context — capital, rivals, policy · · 4