WSJ News Exclusive | Pentagon to Reap Rewards From $53 Billion Chips Act

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WSJ News Exclusive | Pentagon to Reap Rewards From $53 Billion Chips Act
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The Pentagon will have secure access to leading-edge semiconductors made at facilities receiving funding from the $53 billion Chips Act, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told WSJ

Program aims to bolster national security by cutting reliance on imported chips

After working for years to catch up on U.S. technology, China has developed a chip that can rival Nvidia’s powerful A100. WSJ unpacks the processors’ design and capability as the two superpowers race for dominance in artificial intelligence. Illustration: Sharon ShiWASHINGTON—The Pentagon will have secure access to leading-edge semiconductors manufactured at facilities receiving funding from the

, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said, ensuring the industry can supply the military with the advanced chips it needs for modern weapons systems.

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