Semiconductors and National Security
Advancing policies and investments needed to secure semiconductor supply chains and strengthen U.S. capacity for advanced manufacturing and chip design
As geopolitical competition increasingly unfolds in the realm of critical technologies, semiconductors and their importance have captured increased policy attention. Strengthening U.S. chip supply chain resiliency in coordination with allies is an economic and national security imperative.
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Understanding imec: The Global Center for Cooperative Research in Semiconductors
Event — March 19, 2024
Understanding imec: The Global Center for Cooperative Research in Semiconductors
Transcript — March 19, 2024
The Albany NanoTech Complex: A National Asset
Event — March 12, 2024
Investing in Leading-Edge Technology: An Update on CHIPS Act Implementation
Event — February 26, 2024
Balancing the Ledger: Export Controls on U.S. Chip Technology to China
Report by Sujai Shivakumar, Charles Wessner, and Thomas Howell — February 21, 2024
A Strategy for The United States to Regain its Position in Semiconductor Manufacturing
Commentary by Richard Elkus Jr. — February 13, 2024
Emerging Policy Issues for Foundational Semiconductors
Event — February 5, 2024
RAI Explainer: Strategic Importance of Continued U.S. Leadership in Chip Design
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige and Bailey Crane — January 19, 2024
The Strategic Convergence of the U.S.-India Innovation Partnership
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige — December 22, 2023
CHIPS Meets Chips: Transatlantic Cooperation in Semiconductor Research
Event — December 12, 2023