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- CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute | NIST
On January 3, 2025, the U S Department of Commerce announced that CHIPS for America awarded the Semiconductor Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corporation (SRC) $285 million to establish and operate a CHIPS Manufacturing USA institute headquartered in Durham, North Carolina
- 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
- Micron (Virginia) | NIST
This investment will help strengthen U S economic and national security by bolstering a reliable domestic supply of 1-alpha DRAM chips that are important components for critical technologies such as automotive, personal computing, and aerospace and defense
- SK hynix (Indiana) | NIST
All CHIPS funding recipients are required to adhere to restrictions pursuant to the CHIPS Act and NOFO regarding stock buybacks and national security guardrails, which limit the sharing of intellectual property
- CHIPS for America Awards | NIST
The CHIPS for America award will provide Samsung Austin, Texas up to $4 745 billion in total direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act to support the expansion of a facility that has been an economic engine for Central Texas for nearly 30 years
- U. S. Department of Commerce Announces CHIPS Incentives Awards with . . .
CHIPS for America has awarded over $33 billion of the over $36 billion in proposed incentives funding allocated to date These announcements across 22 states are expected to create over 125,000 jobs
- Biden-Harris Administration Awards Semiconductor Research Corporation . . .
Today, the U S Department of Commerce announced that CHIPS for America awarded the Semiconductor Research Corporation Manufacturing Consortium Corporation (SRC) $285 million to establish and operate a CHIPS Manufacturing USA institute headquartered in Durham, North Carolina
- 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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