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The CHIPS Act program operates under the federal agency and personnel cuts could signal the end of efforts to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the US.

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Top executives from leading technology distributors, including Ingram Micro CEO Paul Bay, say they are preparing for the impact of higher costs on technology products in the wake of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. www.crn.com/news/channel ...

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-- Semiconductor News by Dylan Martin (@dylanonchips.bsky.social) February 28, 2025 at 9:37 AM

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... Proposed cuts at a key US government agency will likely mean the demise of CHIPS Act funding, which could effectively end the program and undermine efforts to reshore semiconductor manufacturing and research to the US.

Axios and Bloomberg on Tuesday reported that the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) plans to cut 497 jobs this week. NIST, a non-regulatory agency within the US Department of Commerce (DoC), helps drive innovation and industrial competitiveness and oversees the CHIPS for America program.

Robert Maire, president of consulting firm Semiconductor Advisors, wrote in a blog post that the plan to cut NIST staff isn't "bluff or negotiation tactic." Instead, the layoffs signal a complete shift in direction under US President Donald J. Trump, he said. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-03-01 01:17 AM | Reply

And when they start talking about how the CHIPS act never worked as it was supposed to, Trump will be blaming Biden and Harris.

OCU

#2 | Posted by OCUser at 2025-03-02 01:23 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Who was the Useful Idiot who said the tariffs are part of a plan to re-home industries?

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-03-02 04:52 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

This was the only part of "Build Back Better" than Biden was able to pass - funding semiconductor production in remote states for a few hundred jobs at the cost of millions.

Apparently, this technology is beyond obsolete.

#4 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2025-03-02 04:59 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

Who was the Useful Idiot who said the tariffs are part of a plan to re-home industries?
#3 | Posted by snoofy

Who was the useful idiot that off shored the industries such that they needed reshoring?

#5 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-03-02 05:02 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

"...cuts could signal the end of efforts..."
-FTA

There's that word again, pointless to get worked up when they use this word. The press has destroyed its reliability.

#6 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-03-02 05:06 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

Vivek has been touting chip plants in Ohio as a way into the 21st century in the Buckeye State. I guess that campaign point has gone by the wayside. Thanks, El Rey Dotardo II for helping sink this creep's candidacy for Ohio governor...

#7 | Posted by catdog at 2025-03-03 08:58 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

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