- 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
- GlobalFoundries (Vermont) | NIST
The U S Department of Commerce awarded GlobalFoundries (GF) up to $1 587 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act The award will bolster U S competitiveness in current-generation semiconductor production by supporting the company’s capital investment of approximately $14 billion over the next 10-plus years in its U S
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces Sunnyvale, CA as Expected . . .
Today, the Department of Commerce and Natcast, the operator of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC), announced Sunnyvale, California as the expected location for the CHIPS for America Design and Collaboration Facility (DCF), an NSTC Facility
- 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
- MACOM (Massachusetts) | NIST
The proposed CHIPS funding would support the expansion and modernization of MACOM’s existing facility which would increase the production of 100mm Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) semiconductor fabrication and introduce the production of 150mm GaN
- The CHIPS Program Office Vision for Success: Two Years Later
More than two years ago, the Biden-Harris Administration and a bipartisan coalition in Congress passed the CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS) to further a singular ambition: advancing U S economic and national security by revitalizing the domestic semiconductor industry
- Texas Instruments (Texas) | 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
- 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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