A Multibillion Dollar Bet to Make Chips In The US
Big Take18 Maj 2023

A Multibillion Dollar Bet to Make Chips In The US

Since the CHIPS and Science Act passed in 2022, the US Commerce Department has been working to create a network of research and development sites around the country, as part of the National Semiconductor Technology Center. The goal: to rebuild America’s domestic semiconductor capacity and competitiveness.

Bloomberg reporter Eric Martin breaks down the CHIPS Act and what this tech center aims to accomplish. And Dr. Sarah Kreps, a government professor and Director of the Cornell University Tech Policy Institute, looks at the geopolitics and national security interests involved in moving US chip innovation forward.

Read more: Biden Is Setting Up an $11 Billion Chips Network to Bolster US National Security.

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