…to obtain permanent visas. Some do not bother to come in the first place. This is often due to visa shortages, long waits for green cards, and lack of mobility….
…to computing with a focus on changing the current mainstream compute trajectory. The underlying technical challenge is bit-utilization efficiency in computation. Presentation: Decadal Plan for Semiconductors: New Compute Trajectories for…
…our industry’s continued success is free trade,” Neuffer continued. “A legislative initiative called Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) has paved the way for opening markets to American goods and services for…
Date: Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022 Time: 12:30 pm ET The SRC-NIST nCORE (nanoelectronic COmputing REsearch) program sets an aggressive research agenda for emerging semiconductor technologies. Examples include advanced spintronic materials…
…quickly join the consensus. Assuming Taiwan comes around promptly, today’s progress sets in motion a flurry of technical work to be completed before the WTO Ministerial Conference in Nairobi December…
…strength, national security, and global competitiveness. Semiconductors – microchips that control all modern electronics – enable the systems and products we use to work, communicate, travel, entertain, harness energy, treat…
…reasons for this industry’s success, and semiconductor self-sufficiency is nearly impossible to achieve for any one company or country. Accelerating geopolitical tensions, however, have further underscored the urgency for some…
…complex issues is a challenging effort but critical for our collective national interests. SIA applauds the efforts of the U.S. and EU governments and stands ready to support. [1] https://www.bcg.com/en-us/publications/2020/restricting-trade-with-china-could-end-united-states-semiconductor-leadership…
…broad range of challenges in preventing the illicit purchase and counterfeiting of semiconductors. Semiconductor companies take very seriously their responsibility to have robust and comprehensive compliance programs, which include conducting…