With CHIPS Act funding, a 1950s-era plant in Vermont is getting the chance to make semiconductors for smartphones and electric vehicles.
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After a long and well-documented odyssey, Moody Brews, the new brewery helmed by longtime Little Rock brewer Josiah Moody, is opening tonight in downtown's Pettaway neighborhood.
Just after the White House announced the $19.5 billion investment as part of the CHIPS Act initiative, Intel has unveiled its ambitious plan for the future of chip manufacturing in the US. The x86 chipmaker plans to invest $100 billion in the next few years, constructing new manufacturing plants andRead Entire Article
According to a new report from Reuters, Samsung may soon receive a $6 billion grant from the US government to expand its chip-making factories stateside. The new grant will be part of the CHIPS and Science Act which authorizes over $280 billion in funding to boost semiconductor research and manufacturing in the US. Samsung new chip plant site in Taylor, Texas Samsung is currently building its chip manufacturing plant in Taylor, Texas which is expected to be operational later this year with...
Frymaster owner Richard Pearce was determined to continue his family tradition by keeping costs down on one of the nation’s favourite takeaways, when the cost of living crisis hit. Now that has paid off with increased demand, so Richard is extending his opening hours throughout the afternoon on Fridays and Saturdays, from 11.30am - 6.30pm. He is also making his popular fish and chips available to order on Uber Eats from 2 - 6.15pm on Fridays and Saturdays, in addition to his own ordering options...
Some molecules respond to external light pulses by changing their structure and holding certain states that can be switched from one to another. These are commonly referred to as photoswitches and usually have two possible states. Recently, however, scientists from the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague) have developed a molecule that takes the possibilities of photoswitches a step further.
Wait, John Daly hit shots on the range while holding a soda? Then hit an opening skull during the PGA Tour Champions’ Hoag Classic?
MediaTek is introducing a new line of SoC units for the automotive industry, featuring Nvidia's powerful GPU acceleration capabilities for in-car entertainment, AI, and other edge computing applications. The Dimensity Auto Cockpit chips were announced during the latest edition of Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference, comprising four different units (CX-1, CY-1,Read Entire Article
After last season's woes, there is additional pressure to return to competitiveness and the postseason. Even in a down year for the division, the Cardinals aren’t favorites in my eyes.
On Wednesday, while campaigning in Arizona, Joe Biden revealed that the government reached an $8.5 billion deal with U.S. chipmaker Intel to build four plants in the U.S. that will build advanced computer chips.
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