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Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute is an Official Member of Microelectronics Commons California-Pacific-Northwest AI Hub

  • Writer: Taylor Northcut
    Taylor Northcut
  • Mar 14, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 22

The Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute is now an official member of the Microelectronics Commons California-Pacific-Northwest AI Hub (Northwest-AI-Hub), led by Stanford University. This hub’s mission is to serve regional and national needs for lab-to-fab translation of AI hardware technologies through an ecosystem and infrastructure of physical and virtual facilities. The Microelectronics Commons is expanding the United States’ global leadership across microelectronics technical development and accelerating the transition of new technologies to domestic microelectronics manufacturers. There are six technology areas supported by the Microelectronics Commons which include: 5G/6G technology, Artificial Intelligence and hardware, commercial leap-ahead technologies, electromagnetic warfare, secure edge/IoT computing, and quantum technology. 





 
 
 

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