![]() ![]() Since the invention of the first commercially viable “dynamic random-access memory” (DRAM) in the early 1970s, memory has been one of the key enablers of modern computing systems, helping drive the overall semiconductor industry. There is another category of semiconductors that is at risk of being forgotten: memory chips. Yet most of the national conversation has focused on logic chips. We’ve seen numerous announcements of historic private-sector investments focused on strengthening domestic semiconductor manufacturing, supply chain and R&D. In the year since President Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act, there has been significant attention paid to this landmark legislation to rebuild the U.S’ semiconductor industry. He serves on the Board of Regents of the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies and on the board of Advanced Energy. Brian Shirley is a senior executive and adviser with more than 35 years of experience in the semiconductor industry. ![]()
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