Chip Innovation: The Next Frontier

The US government's ambitious CHIPS and Science Act signals a moonshot for computing, much like the Apollo missions. With a $50 billion investment, it aims to revitalize the microelectronics industry and maintain global competitiveness.

This act is not just about manufacturing; it's about pioneering futuristic technologies, from quantum to neuromorphic computing, both of which I covered before. The National Semiconductor Technology Center is at the helm, driving these innovations. The initiative is a blend of immediacy and visionary daring. Are we on the brink of a computing revolution?

Read the full article on MIT Technology Review.

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