New Semiconductor Alliance Seeks ‘Engagement’ From US Chips Industry
Analog Devices, Intel and Micron joined with Mitre Engenuity to form the Semiconductor Alliance aimed at speeding semiconductor R&D and prototyping, said the chipmakers Wednesday. The alliance’s goal is to build a more “robust” U.S. semiconductor industry, foster “advanced manufacturing”…
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in the U.S. and protect intellectual property “amid increased global competition,” they said. “This engagement signifies a commitment to collaborate on ensuring the resiliency of the industry” by proposing “the foundation for a whole-of-nation approach for a more innovation-focused U.S. semiconductor industry and supply chain,” they said. The founding members “seek engagement from industry and experts from all facets of the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem, including integrated device manufacturers; fabless chip companies; providers of infrastructure, design, and manufacturing tools; and technology innovators from industry and academia,” they said.