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ASU propels chip R&D as Arizona and US lure fabs

ASU propels chip R&D as Arizona and US lure fabs

A big wave of growth in the fabrication of semiconductor technology in Arizona, especially by the Intel Corporation and the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, has been extensively supported through work at ASU facilities. At the university’s MacroTechnology Works operations, engineering faculty and students are contributing to development of processes that are boosting expansion of the domestic semiconductor microchip industry. Fulton Schools’ Vice Dean for Research and Innovation Zachary Holman, gives details on the research center’s multifaceted projects and the research and development ecosystem it has helped to foster that is serving the U.S. economy as well as national security through advances in chip technology and related areas.

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