Intel's Progress on Developing Next-Generation Computer Chips for Defense Applications
In January, Intel Foundry added two new Defense Industrial Base (DIB) customers, Trusted Semiconductor Solutions and Reliable MicroSystems, to its Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes—Commercial (RAMP-C) program .
Watch this video from Aerospace & Defense Technology to learn how Intel has been advancing the development of prototype computer chips in recent years, and more insight about the RAMP-C program.
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