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- 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
- 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
- Building the U. S. Semiconductor Workforce: January 2025 Update
CHIPS for America is catalyzing a transformation of the U S semiconductor industry, with historic investments to rebuild American leadership in manufacturing and spur a new era of innovation in research and design
- CHIPS for America Design and Collaboration Facility, an NSTC Facility
CHIPS for America is driven by the growing need to bolster the U S semiconductor supply chain, accelerate U S leading-edge R D, and create good quality jobs around the country
- Notice of Funding Opportunity: CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute
On May 6, 2024, the Department of Commerce issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) seeking proposals from eligible applicants for activities to establish and operate a CHIPS Manufacturing USA institute focused on digital twins for the semiconductor industry
- Fact Sheet: Texas Semiconductor Industry
Note: This fact sheet provides examples of entities, programs, and initiatives that CHIPS for America is aware of in the State of Texas to support its growing semiconductor industry
- CHIPS and the Environmental Review Frequently Asked Questions
The CHIPS Program Office (CPO), on behalf of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is responsible for any required environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
- 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
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