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China’s open-source chips threaten US semiconductor push (Guest Opinion by David Paterson)
Growth of RISC-V is a direct challenge to America’s grand strategy on chips and Central New York’s role in it, writes former NY governor.
Micron awaits big decision on how much feds will kick in for $100 billion chip plant
The federal government has started awarding $52 billion in grants, loans from CHIPS Act.
Onondaga County spent millions on property for Micron: See every purchase since 2020 (map)
The county has spent more than $30 million on over 60 parcels of land since 2020.
Micron’s CNY chip plant could get boost from $10 billion research center in Albany
Micron says the cutting-edge machines will allow it to make chips in Clay.
More suggestions for how Micron could power its chip factories (Your Letters)
Solar and wind installations can't meet energy needs of big plant, say the letter writers. How about on-site gas or nuclear?
Those 50,000 jobs Micron could create in New York? We dug into what that really means
The jobs would be spread across the state, but more than 80% of them would be in Central New York.
$10 billion cutting-edge semiconductor research center coming to Albany
Micron Technology is one of the partners.
Micron, New York to spend $4 million training teens for high tech careers
The money will help 10 school districts create curriculum. The effort will spread statewide.
Micron should share in producing power for its chip fab (Your Letters)
High-tech manufacturer can use solar roofs, on-site wind, hydro instead of putting all of its demand on the power grid, letter writer says.
Energy leaders warn: NY electric grid must grow for Micron and other new big users
The New York Independent System Operator says "large loads'' like Micron are adding to challenges faced by the electric system.
Clay holds open house on land use study as Micron set to spur growth
The town has hired a consultant to prepare for Micron Technology's massive development.
Are smaller apartments an answer for Syracuse’s housing crunch? A developer explores the idea
A century-old factory building could find new life with apartments and commercial space.