CHIPS Act to Increase America’s Semiconductor Industry

The CHIPS Act was passed to increase America’s semiconductor industry capabilities. According to the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), companies from around the world have announced dozens of new semiconductor ecosystem projects in the U.S. totaling over $200 billion in private investments since the CHIPS Act was passed. These projects will create tens of thousands of […]
The CHIPS Act: Revitalizing American Semiconductor Manufacturing

The Fatty Fish Editorial Team reviews an opinion on how the Chips for America Act (CHIPS Act) seeks to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing, and what a holistic approach, according to some experts, should look like.
The CHIPS Act and the Need for Strong IP Protection

The Fatty Fish Editorial Team takes a look at the lack of strong IP protection language in the CHIPs and Science Act, which may result in innovators being less motivated to take risks.
The CHIPS Act Fuels Innovation in American Semiconductor Manufacturing

The Fatty Fish Editorial Team takes a look at how semiconductor companies, through the enactment of the CHIPS Act, have announced dozens of projects to increase manufacturing and are creating more high quality jobs in the semiconductor ecosystem.
CHIPS Act What’s Next

The Fatty Fish Editorial Team covers how the CHIPS Act and the Science Act of 2022 aims to invest $52 billion in the semiconductor industry over a five-year period to increase domestic semiconductor production.
The CHIPS and Science Act: What Will It Do for the U.S.?

The CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 was signed into law with great fanfare in August of 2022, aimed at restoring the United States as a larger presence in global semiconductor manufacturing after decades of watching U.S. chip making dominance wither and go overseas. So, what does the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act do for […]
CHIPS Act Is Good for Innovation

The Fatty Fish Editorial Team covers how the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 will encourage innovation in the semiconductor industry through grants and other incentives.
CHIPS Act Delay Creates a Snowball for US Based Chip Manufacturing

Futurum principal analyst Daniel Newman discusses how Congress coming to an impasse with the proposed CHIPS Act may set Intel back nearly $100 billion as the development of their new U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturer could come to a pause.