Sivers Semiconductors To Receive $5.6 Million For Military Chips

Swedish chipmaker Sivers Semiconductors will receive $5.6 million in U.S. government funding for military chips it will develop together with BAE Systems, MIT Lincoln Laboratory and Columbia University.

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Sivers Semiconductors will receive $5.6 million in U.S. government funding for military chips it will develop together with BAE Systems, MIT Lincoln Laboratory and Columbia University, the Swedish company said Oct. 1. The funding will be provided by the Northeast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC)...
Matthew Fulco

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