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Analog Devices, Micron, and Intel join semiconductor alliance

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April 8, 2022

According to reports, Intel, Micron, Analog Devices and MITRE Engenuity have announced a cooperation agreement to jointly conduct semiconductor research, development and prototyping.

MITRE Engenuity has been committed to promoting the construction of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) in recent years, aiming to ensure that basic research and cutting-edge innovation achievements are transferred from laboratory to Industry.

"By building an innovative partnership based on trust and neutrality, Intel, Micron, Analog Devices, and MITRE Engenuity, through the Semiconductor Alliance, are aligning the interests of industry, government, and universities to collaborate and grow America's semiconductor industry." MITRE Vice President and Chief Acceleration Officer Laurie Giandomenico said.

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