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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: Federal Programs Supporting the U. S. Semiconductor . . . The CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 provides the Department of Commerce with $52 7 billion over five years to develop programs and activities to boost semiconductor manufacturing and research in the United States while also investing in American workers
Fact Sheet: Arizona Semiconductor Industry Note: This fact sheet provides examples of entities, programs, and initiatives that CHIPS for America is aware of in the State of Arizona to support its growing semiconductor industry
Strategic Opportunities for U. S. Semiconductor Manufacturing - NIST Programs under the CHIPS Act would expand manufacturing capacity for both advanced and mature microelectronics technologies They would also help grow the research and innovation ecosystem for microelectronics and semiconductor research and devel- opment R D in the U S
SP800-90B Non-Proprietary Public Use Document IDQ provides six types of QRNG chips, IDQ250C2, IDQ250C3, IDQ6MC1 IDQ20MC1, IDQ20MC1-S1 and IDQ20MC1-S3 which generate unpredictable entropy bits based on quantum randomness
CHIPS R D Chiplets Interfaces Technical Standards Workshop The CHIPS and Science Act appropriated $50 billion to the Department of Commerce’s CHIPS for America program both to support semiconductor research and development (R D) and to expand semiconductor manufacturing capacity in the United States
Guidelines on Mobile Device Forensics - NIST To facilitate the lack of space on mobile device mainboards and the demand for higher density storage space (i e , 2GB – 128GB) the new Embedded MultiMedia Cards (eMMC) style chips are present in many of today’s smartphones
Welcome to the NIST WebBook Welcome to the NIST Chemistry WebBook The NIST Chemistry WebBook provides access to data compiled and distributed by NIST under the Standard Reference Data Program The NIST Chemistry WebBook contains: Thermochemical data for over 7000 organic and small inorganic compounds: Enthalpy of formation Enthalpy of combustion Heat capacity Entropy Phase transition enthalpies and temperatures Vapor