Currently there is a global component shortage, we are sharing this short clip about a new deal between Intel & the Pentagon to bolster domestic chip manufacturing in the US. As an Australian organization investing in R&D to bring new technology to Australia and the world, we are following this one with interest…









The world’s top semiconductor maker has been tapped by the U.S. Department of Defense to help develop next-generation electronic components for both commercial and national security purposes.





Intel announced that it was named to lead the first phase of the Pentagon’s Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes-Commercial, or RAMP-C, program, which aims to establish a domestic manufacturing ecosystem for vital electronics.





Under the award, the Silicon Valley chip giant will work with IBM, Cadence, Synopsys, and other companies on the capabilities needed to develop and fabricate chips using Intel’s most advanced process technology.





The RAMP program, launched in late 2020, follows years of concerns about global chip production shifting from Western nations to contract manufacturers in Asia. The latest announcement, however, also comes amid a highly publicized shortage of semiconductors that has particularly hammered the auto industry. The White House is seeking more than $2 billion in Pentagon funding to bolster the U.S. microelectronics sector, and the Wall Street Journal reported that Intel discussed its efforts with administration officials last month.





Intel formed a standalone chip foundry subsidiary earlier this year amid plans to invest $20 billion in two new semiconductor factories in Arizona.





The company reportedly hopes to begin planning and construction on those facilities before the end of the year.






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEvUpqfaSIg
CNBC's Josh Lipton reports on headlines that Intel plans to spend $20 billion to build two new chip plants in Arizona and to make other steps to boost domestic chip manufacturing




Credit: (Szal, 2021)





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Szal, A., 2021. Thomas Net. [Online]
Available at: https://www.thomasnet.com/insights/intel-to-bolster-domestic-chip-manufacturing-with-pentagon-deal/?ecms_id=8a1411f9-12ab-4b01-8057-a44f7c59934d&ecms_short=ART5743&doc_type=ted_video_article&parent_id=c3757a3c-a56c-4bfe-bb65-cae47bb78e68&utm_content=featu
[Accessed 4th October 2021].