The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking industry input regarding its plan to implement the United States Government National Standards Strategy for Critical and Emerging Technology. In a request for
MorePurdue University expanded its partnership with the Naval Surface Warfare Center to advance research and development efforts for defense microelectronics. Their new initiative, dubbed Purdue@Crane, involves the Purdue Applied Research Institute, Purdue
MoreThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will host a workshop on Sept. 19 to explore industry recommendations for establishing a U.S.-based center for research, development and manufacturing of three-dimensional heterogeneously integrated microsystems.
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is looking for a contractor to help the agency evaluate semiconductor facility concept plans submitted through the CHIPS Incentives Program. In a sources sought notice
MoreThe Department of the Treasury has issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking to solicit feedback that would inform the establishment of a program requiring U.S. persons to officially declare investments in
MoreThe U.S. Departments of Commerce and Defense signed an agreement to improve information sharing and coordination over the CHIPS for America’s incentives program. The memorandum of agreement aims to boost the country’s
MoreThe Senate on Tuesday voted 91-6 to pass as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act a bill that would screen U.S. investments in national security industries in foreign countries of
MoreOver the past few decades, the United States’ share of global semiconductor chip manufacturing has been steadily shrinking as other countries and competitors have expanded their footprint in this critical area. Last
MoreThe U.S. Department of Commerce could introduce new restrictions by July that would prohibit the shipment of chips used in artificial intelligence applications to customers in China and other geopolitical rivals in
MoreThe Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has designed an artificial intelligence-based method that would make it easier for scientists to compare X-ray images of semiconductor materials. The lab, which is
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