Recent #US Chips and Science Act news in the semiconductor industry

5 months ago
➀ Sivers Semiconductors of Sweden has received awards for electronic warfare and 5G/6G chip development from the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub through the U.S. Chips and Science Act. The awards are under the Microelectronics Commons program, executed by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division and the National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL). ➁ The awards are to validate Sivers’ wireless technology as a key enabler for mmWave technology adoption. ➂ Sivers will collaborate with BAE Systems, Raytheon, and Ericsson for commercializing RF and beamforming technology for defense and dual-use applications.
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9 months ago
➀ The US Chips and Science Act's main goal, to restore the US as a manufacturer of leading-edge logic ICs, is in jeopardy due to a disconnect between US bureaucracy and Intel. ➁ Intel, the only US company with a plan to produce these ICs, has not received any of the $19.5 billion in grants and loans promised under the Act. ➂ The delay in funding is due to officials waiting for Intel to show progress in building infrastructure, while Intel is unable to invest in new fabs due to the chip demand slump.
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