The Department of Defense has halted its plan to issue $2.5 billion in CHIPS and Science Act funding to Intel, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday. Responsibility for these allocations has now been passed to
MoreIntel Corporation is a leader in the semiconductor industry, known for its innovative technology in the chip market. Intel’s success is not limited to its premium products with technological advancements and
MoreThe Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering will lead site visits to eight regional innovation hubs as part of an initiative to speed up advanced microchip prototyping
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The National Science Foundation is calling for proposals for the fiscal year 2024 activities under the Responsible Design, Development and Deployment of Technologies program. The ReDDDoT program’s objectives include enabling research and capacity
MoreThe Department of Defense will provide up to $280 million in funding to support projects that advance prototyping work and production of microelectronics for the U.S. military. DOD said Monday the Microelectronics
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The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a final rule that seeks to implement measures meant to protect the incentives program under the CHIPS and Science Act
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The Department of Defense has awarded $238 million in funding to eight universities and research institutions to establish regional innovation hubs through the Microelectronics Commons program as part of DOD’s implementation of
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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the Department of Commerce has partnered with other federal agencies, including the departments of Defense and Energy, to begin the process of establishing the National Semiconductor Technology
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Vice President Kamala Harris has announced that the Department of Labor is issuing a new rule to boost wages and protections for workers on federally funded or assisted construction projects. The rule
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Sixteen teams have moved to the final round of the National Science Foundation‘s Regional Innovation Engines competition. Chosen from 34 participating teams, the finalists will continue focusing on sectors associated with the CHIPS and
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