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BHP-backed I-Pulse wins $250 million US CHIPS award for silicon-carbide semiconductors

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 5:07 PM

June 25 (Reuters) – Mining giant BHP-backed I-Pulse said on Thursday it had signed an agreement ​with the U.S. Department ‌of Commerce for a $250 million award to advance its semiconductor and pulsed-power technology.

The award from the department’s CHIPS Research ‌and ​Development Office is ⁠aimed at supporting ⁠U.S. semiconductor research, domestic manufacturing capacity and supply-chain resilience.

• The company, co-founded by mining financier Robert ​Friedland and Chief Technology Officer Laurent Frescaline, said the funding ⁠would help develop ⁠high-performance silicon-carbide semiconductor components ​used in pulsed-power systems.

• I-Pulse added ​the pulsed-power systems can be applied ‌in geothermal drilling, mining, rock crushing, manufacturing and defense.

• In geothermal drilling, for example, the ⁠pulses fracture can increase drilling speed and drill-bit life and potentially lower costs, the ⁠company ‌said.

• The program would ⁠be led by the Albuquerque ​team, ‌near Sandia National Laboratories ​and the ⁠U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, and would involve U.S. national laboratories, universities and specialized manufacturers.

(Reporting by Dharna Bafna in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Vijay Kishore)