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US disburses $238 million to promote semiconductor production

VietNamNetVietNamNet23/09/2023


Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks announced the grants, which are part of the CHIPS and Science Act signed last year. The law paves the way for $280 billion in science and technology spending, including nearly $52 billion to boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.

The eight Microelectronic Commons innovation hubs will be located in Massachusetts, Indiana, North Carolina, Arizona, Ohio, New York, and California. More than 360 organizations from more than 30 states will participate.

US Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks speaks to the media at the Pentagon after announcing $238 million in funding for the establishment of innovation centers, September 20, 2023. (Photo: US Department of Defense ).

According to the Department of Defense, $2 billion in funding will go toward the Microelectronics Commons program from 2023 to 2027, which will help speed up hardware prototyping and lab-to-fab transitions with semiconductor technology. The overall goal is to mitigate any future supply chain issues and ensure access to cutting-edge semiconductors for the armed forces.

The “lab to fab” gap is what Under Secretary Hicks calls “the infamous valley of death between R&D and manufacturing.”

The Department of Defense has identified six areas of importance to the armed forces, and each Commons Hub will “advance American leadership” in one or more areas. These include 5G/6G, Secure Edge Internet of Things, AI hardware, quantum, electronic warfare, and leapfrogging versus commercial technology.

In addition, the hubs are expected to boost economic growth in their respective regions and the overall economy. By the end of the first five-year cycle, they could achieve autonomy.

The hubs are tasked with developing the ecosystem needed to support ongoing microelectronics research and development, including building education and retraining models to ensure Americans are skilled.

According to Deputy Secretary Hicks, these hubs will solve many of the technical challenges related to the Department of Defense's missions to bring the most modern microchips into the systems that the military uses every day: ships, aircraft, tanks, long-range ammunition, communication equipment, sensors...

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said the centers will play an important role for the country because they strengthen the domestic semiconductor workforce and stimulate R&D capacity to maintain US leadership in the semiconductor industry.

(According to The Register)

The US urges the entire semiconductor industry to 'turn its back' on China . The chairman of the China Committee in the US House of Representatives will meet with the country's Semiconductor Association to persuade the entire industry to limit investment in Washington's rival.


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