1. The U.S. Department of Commerce is allocating $1.6 billion for semiconductor advanced packaging R&D to boost domestic capacity. 2. The funding will focus on five key areas: equipment, power delivery, connector technology, chiplets ecosystem, and co-design/EDA. 3. Approximately $150 million awards will be given in each area, encouraging private sector investments.
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