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- CHIPS FOR AMERICA | NIST
Semiconductors, or chips, are tiny electronic devices that are integral to America’s economic and national security These devices power tools as simple as a light switch and as complex as a fighter jet or a smartphone
- CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute | NIST
The Department of Commerce has opted to terminate its award to the SMART USA Institute The Department will continue to work to build a portfolio of investments to advance the technological competitiveness of the U S semiconductor industry, as well as to lay the foundation for continued leadership in critical and emerging technologies
- IntelliEPI (Texas) | NIST
Through this proposed investment, CHIPS for America could strengthen the U S semiconductor supply chain by expanding domestic capacity for epitaxy wafers This proposed project is expected to create 40 manufacturing jobs and 16 construction jobs
- CHIPS Incentives Funding Opportunities | NIST
The CHIPS Act provided $52 7 billion to revitalize the domestic semiconductor industry Of that sum, the CHIPS Program Office within the U S Department of Commerce is responsible for administering $39 billion in semiconductor incentives
- CHIPS News Releases | NIST
WASHINGTON, D C – The Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Program announced today the signing of a non-binding preliminary letter of intent to provide $50 million
- Absolics (Georgia) | NIST
The CHIPS for America award will provide Absolics up to $75 million in total direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support the construction of a 120,000 square-foot facility in Covington, Georgia and the development of substrates technology for use in semiconductor advanced packaging
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces CHIPS Incentives Award with . . .
Today, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that the U S Department of Commerce awarded Samsung Electronics (Samsung) up to $4 745 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS Incentives Program’s Funding Opportunity for Commercial Fabrication facilities
- Texas Instruments (Utah) | NIST
Today, TI specializes in the production of current-generation and mature-node chips, also referred to as “foundational” chips, which are the building blocks for nearly all electronic systems, including power management integrated circuits, microcontrollers, amplifiers, sensors, and more
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