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VisitPrimary type of entities involved in CHIPS Act digital twins projects by end of 2024
Universities • 33%
Private corporations • 33%
Government research labs • 33%
Reports and publications from the Biden administration or industry analysis.
Biden Admin Allocates $285M from CHIPS Act for Semiconductor Digital Twins
May 6, 2024, 10:01 AM
The Biden administration has announced plans to allocate $285 million in funding from the CHIPS Act to support the development of digital twin technology in the semiconductor industry. This initiative, detailed in a Notice of Funding Opportunity, aims to enhance semiconductor manufacturing capabilities through the establishment of a CHIPS Manufacturing USA institute focused on digital twins. The funding opportunity is open for applications from eligible entities looking to contribute to this technological advancement, as reported by @anthonyha / TechCrunch.
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1-5 • 25%
6-10 • 25%
11-15 • 25%
More than 15 • 25%
Google • 25%
Amazon • 25%
Microsoft • 25%
IBM • 25%
Google • 25%
Microsoft • 25%
IBM • 25%
Facebook • 25%
Less than 10 • 25%
10-50 • 25%
51-100 • 25%
More than 100 • 25%
Lockheed Martin • 25%
Northrop Grumman • 25%
Boeing • 25%
General Atomics • 25%
AI chips and systems • 34%
Memory and storage solutions • 33%
Processor technologies • 33%
Samsung • 25%
TSMC • 25%
AMD • 25%
None • 25%
TSMC • 25%
Intel • 25%
Samsung • 25%
GlobalFoundries • 25%
0-10 companies • 25%
11-20 companies • 25%
21-30 companies • 25%
More than 30 companies • 25%
CSER • 25%
MIT Media Lab • 25%
Stanford AI Lab • 25%
DeepMind Ethics & Society • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Predominantly East Coast • 25%
Predominantly West Coast • 25%
Concentrated in the Midwest • 25%
Balanced across the US • 25%