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The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held a hearing on March 23 focused on theCHIPS for America Act, which calls for spending $52 billion in government subsidies to boost domestic semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing. Three industry CEO heavyweights participated in the hearing: Intel’s Pat Gelsinger, Micron Technologies’ Sanjay Mehrotra, and Lam Research’s Tim Archer.The U.S. Senate passed the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act in 2021, which includ
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Recent News and Information Express in IC Industry1, Amkor to support European semiconductor ecosystem2, Cadence Expands Collaboration with Samsung Foundry3, Lam Research Pledges $10 Million to FIRST Global4, Imec demonstrates flat-panel-display-compatible pMUT technology5, Samsung Electronics Unveils Plans for 1.4nm Process6, imec Researchers debut key building block for deployment of 100G PON networks7, Mycronic receives large order from Asia8, EV GROUP and Toppan Photomask join forces9, Vedan
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Editor’s note: This article first appeared inEETimes. Reproduced from EPS News.If there is any infringement, please contact me to delete.Chip makers Intel, Micron, Samsung and TSMC have announced plans to build foundries in the United States thanks largely to the CHIPS Act, which aims to rebuild America’s prowess in semiconductor manufacturing. From a supply chain standpoint, said Peggy Carrieres, VP of global sales enablement and supplier development for distributorAvnet Inc.,the effort shoul
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Recent News and Information Express
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The world-renowned semiconductor manufacturer ROHM (headquartered in Kyoto, Japan) has developed an on-device learning* AI chip
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