The Biden-Harris Administration announced that Intel has been awarded up to $3 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act for the Secure Enclave program. This program was designed to expand the trusted manufacturing of leading-edge semiconductors for the U.S. government.
The Secure Enclave program builds on previous projects between Intel and the Department of Defense (DoD), like Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes – Commercial (RAMP-C) and State-of-the-Art Heterogeneous Integration Prototype (SHIP). And as the only American company that designs and manufactures leading-edge logic chips, Intel will help secure the domestic chip supply chain and collaborate with the DoD for enhancing the resilience of U.S. technological systems by advancing secure solutions.
The Secure Enclave award is separate from the proposed funding agreement that Intel reached with the Biden-Harris Administration in March of this year to support the construction and modernization of semiconductor commercial fabrication facilities under the CHIPS and Science Act.
This deal reflects the progress of Intel Foundry, which brings together the components customers need to design and manufacture chips at the leading edge. And Intel Foundry is nearing completion of a historic pace of design and process technology innovation with its most advanced technology – Intel 18A – on track for production in 2025. The company, which develops and produces many of the world’s most advanced chips and semiconductor packaging technologies, is advancing critical semiconductor manufacturing and research and development projects at its sites in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio and Oregon.
Intel has a history of working closely with the Department of Defense. And in 2020, Intel was awarded the second phase of the SHIP program, enabling the U.S. government to access Intel’s advanced semiconductor packaging capabilities in Arizona and Oregon and leverage Intel’s substantial annual R&D and manufacturing investments. Last year, Intel successfully delivered the first multi-chip package prototypes under the SHIP program, a major achievement in ensuring access to cutting-edge microelectronics packaging and paving the way for modernization for the DoD.
In 2021, Intel was awarded an agreement to provide commercial foundry services for multiple phases of the DoD’s RAMP-C program, which aims to leverage U.S.-based commercial semiconductor foundries to produce custom and integrated circuits for critical DoD systems. Since then, Intel has successfully onboarded a number of defense industrial base (DIB) customers, including Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Microsoft, IBM, Nvidia, and others, and has made progress in developing early DIB product prototypes. This progress showcases the readiness of Intel’s 18A process technology, intellectual property and ecosystem solutions for high-volume manufacturing.
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“Intel is proud of our ongoing collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense to help strengthen America’s defense and national security systems. Today’s announcement highlights our joint commitment with the U.S. government to fortify the domestic semiconductor supply chain and to ensure the United States maintains its leadership in advanced manufacturing, microelectronics systems, and process technology.”
-Chris George, president and general manager of Intel Federal