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Why it matters: The Biden administration’s continuing attempts to address the semiconductor shortage problem will take another step next week when the president meets executives from top chipmakers and automakers, including Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.
In February, the Biden administration announced it was getting involved in the chip shortage crisis, which has had a significant impact on the automotive industry, among others. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the Biden team was “identifying potential chokepoints in the supply chain and actively working alongside key stakeholders in industry and with our trading partners to do more now.”
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Kenneth Green, President of Saratoga Economic Development Corp, right, celebrates the announcement of an AMD chip fabrication plant to be built on the Luther Forest Tech Park in Malta, with SEDC Senior Vice President Jack Kelley, center, and Jon Dawes, left, also from SEDC, during a press conference Friday afternoon June 23, 2006. AMD would later spin off its manufacturing into GlobalFoundries.WWShow MoreShow Less
A June 24, 2006 poster of the front page of the Schenectady Daily Gazette shows Jenney Kelley, foreground, with her father, Jack Kelley, at the announcement that AMD was coming to Luther Forest to build their chip plant. AMD later spun off its factories into GlobalFoundries. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Intel, AMD Chiefs Push For Tax Breaks In U.S. $3 Billion, 3nm Chip Development Plan Feb 16, 2021 12:22 EST
Representatives of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) were joined by those from big silicon firms in writing a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden urging him to help reduce American dependence on chip imports. Intel s former chief Mr. Robert Swan, AMD s chief Dr. Lisa Su and Qualcomm s Steve Mollenkopf were signatories of the letter, with representatives from NVIDIA Corporation, Broadcomm Inc, IBM also showing their support for the proposal.
Semiconductor Industry Executives Request Tax Break Funding In CHIPS For America Initiative
The gist of the letter surrounded the industry leaders stressing the need for the new administration to work with Congress for funding chip manufacturing initiatives outlined in the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors for America or the CHIPS for America subsection of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
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SELBYVILLE, Del., Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ According to the latest report Scanning Electron Microscope Market by Type (Tabletop/Benchtop, Conventional), End-use (Academics, Life Science, Material Sciences, Semiconductor Research), Regional Outlook, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast 2027 , by Global Market Insights, Inc., the market valuation of scanning electron microscopes (SEM) will cross $4.1 billion by 2027. Surging product demand due to rising focus on research activities in pharmaceuticals and research institutes will spur the global market growth.
The scanning electron microscope market for conventional segment will showcase growth rate of 6.5% till 2027.
Product improvements and innovations are expected to drive the demand for scanning electron microscopes in the coming years. Higher-resolution power and integration of advanced technology in microscopes to offer multiple applications in various industries will further augment pro