New York State to get new 5 million semiconductor R&D facility
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New York State to get new $825 million semiconductor R&D facility

The Biden White House announced that it’s investing $825 million in Albany, New York, to build the flagship facility of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC). The NSTC is America’s premier research and development center that aims to bolster innovations in semiconductor technology, develop a skilled workforce to support these new developments and collaborate with the private sector and academe. The U.S. Department of Commerce says that the Albany, New York site will focus on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography — technology for manufacturing the most advanced nodes required for the next generation of chips and processors.

NSTC’s first facility, to be called CHIPS for America Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Accelerator, will take shape within the Albany NanoTech Complex—a high-tech site boasting over 1.65 million square feet of space—operated by the non-profit New York Center for Research, Economic Advancement, Technology, Engineering, and Science (NY CREATES). As the name suggests, this development is funded under the CHIPS and Science Act, which is America’s most significant investment in its semiconductor industry over the past 28 years combined.

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