Por: Fox Business Tech February 25, 2023
Arm CEO Rene Haas discusses if America can return to its former glory as the dominant leader in the microchip industry, telling 'The Claman Countdown' the demand for semiconductors has never been great. The U.S. will target funds from the $53 billion Chips Act to create at least two clusters by 2030, according to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, marking the initial stages of a plan to bring more chip manufacturing back to the U.S. The... + full article
CNBC USA Politics February 24, 2023
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo testifies before a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 1, 2022.Andrew Harnik ReutersWASHINGTON — The U.S. will use funds from the $52... + más
CHIPS Act will strengthen US national security by boosting access to semiconductors: Raimondo | ABC News
U.S. explores working with India to increase economic competition against China, says Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo | CNBC
CNBC USA Tech February 13, 2023
Florence Lo ReutersLONDON — The U.K.'s semiconductor industry is crying out for financial support from the government, with insiders warning the country risks losing its microchip firms to the U.S. and other countries if it doesn't act soon.Prime Minister Rishi... + más
The US is spending billions to boost chip manufacturing. Will it be enough? | CNN
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The Hill USA Tech February 01, 2023
Semiconductors have become a crucial technology for any country. National security directly depends on the availability of semiconductors, since without them a wide range of equipment is impossible to operate: from the simplest household appliances to the most complex weapons... + más
TSMC to up Arizona investment to $40 billion with second semiconductor chip plant | CNBC
Tim Cook introduces TSMC Arizona factory: 'These chips can be proudly stamped Made in America' | 9to5Mac
NBC News USA Politics January 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — The global race to make next-generation computer chips has reached Nebraska — and dozens of other states, too. In the coming months, the government plans to start doling out more than $50 billion for semiconductor manufacturing and research as part of the CHIPS... + más
Semi-protecting semiconductors poses a risk to national security | The Hill
Fox Business USA Business January 19, 2023
FOX Business’ Jeff Flock speaks with Hessert Chevy owner Tom Hessert on the boost in the semiconductor industry and what it means for the tech industry and overall economy. After chip shortages wreaked havoc on several industries, the U.S. made pointed efforts to invest in the... + más
TSMC confirms plans for second Arizona plant to make 3nm chips | 9to5Mac
CNBC USA Politics December 06, 2022
In this articleUS President Joe Biden arrives to speak on rebuilding US manufacturing through the CHIPS and Science Act at the groundbreaking of the new Intel semiconductor manufacturing facility near New Albany, Ohio, on September 9, 2022.Saul Loeb AFP Getty ImagesPresident is... + más
TSMC Will Triple Arizona Investment To $40 Billion, Among Largest Foreign Outlays In U.S. History | Forbes
CNN USA Business October 18, 2022
CNN — The United States government is pulling out all the stops to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing, injecting billions of dollars into the beleaguered sector and flexing all policy muscles available to give it a leg up over competition from Asia. When the... + más
NSF Investing More Than $30 Million In University Research On Advanced Manufacturing | Forbes
A16 chip design means it's really an A15+, argues Macworld | 9to5Mac
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