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US signs deal with Google to develop chips for researchers

US signs deal with Google to develop chips for researchers

For new nanotechnology and semicon devices.

By Kanishka Singh on Sep 14, 2022 11:17AM

The US Commerce Department said it reached a cooperative research and development agreement with Alphabet Inc's Google to produce chips that researchers can use to develop new nanotechnology and semiconductor devices.

The deal was signed between the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Google.

The chips will be manufactured by semiconductor company SkyWater Technology at its Bloomington, Minnesota, semiconductor foundry, the department said on Tuesday.

Google will pay the initial cost of setting up production and will subsidise the first production run, according to the agreement.

NIST, with university research partners, will design the circuitry for the chips.

The Biden administration's Chips and Science Act was recently passed by Congress and signed into law.

It authorises funding aimed at jump-starting the domestic production of semiconductors in response to supply-chain disruptions.

A string of companies has announced new semiconductor plants resulting from the passage of the legislation, which authorised about US$52 billion (S$73 billion) in government subsidies for US semiconductor production and research, and an investment tax credit for chip plants estimated to be worth US$24 billion.

"NIST anticipates designing as many as 40 different chips optimised for different applications.

Because the chip designs will be open source, researchers will be able to pursue new ideas without restriction and share data and device designs freely," the Commerce Department said in a statement.

Research partners contributing to the chip designs include the University of Michigan, the University of Maryland, George Washington University, Brown University and Carnegie Mellon University, the statement added.

Financial details of the agreement were not disclosed.

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