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U.S. outlines five-year plan to harness CHIPS Act funds
By Matthew Connatser published
The National Science and Technology Council has published its five-year strategy to make the most of the CHIPS Act.

$300 million of CHIPS Act R&D funds is officially up for grabs as U.S Department of Commerce opens applications for packaging technology
By Matthew Connatser published
The Commerce Department is now accepting applications for up to three $100 million awards for semiconductor packaging R&D.

China's top AI accelerator and CPU designers are bleeding tens of millions despite government subsidies
By Anton Shilov published
Chinese AI accelerator and CPU developers lose tens of millions of dollars in 2023.

The U.S. government will distribute $500 million from the CHIPS Act to fund R&D for packaging technology and a research institute
By Matthew Connatser published
The Department of Commerce is signaling that it intends to distribute at least $500 million of CHIPS Act cash.

Intel's German fab will be most advanced in the world and make 1.5nm chips, CEO says
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's CEO expects Magdeburg fab to be the most advanced fab in the world when it comes online.

Taiwanese 'CHIPS Act'-Line law enacted
By Anton Shilov published
Taiwan is set to subsidize semiconductor-related R&D as well as production CapEx.

U.S. mulls imposing tariffs on China-made legacy chips
By Anton Shilov published
U.S. Commerce Department set to survey companies in other sectors to find out how they procure simplistic, but vital chips.

Kingston and Lexar team up to address Chinese memory market
By Anton Shilov published
In response to ongoing U.S.-China tensions, Kingston teams up with Longsys.
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