NNCI Sites Chosen for JUMP 2.0
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), in collaboration with the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and industry and academic stakeholders, announced $230 million in grants to fund the Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0 (JUMP 2.0). Among the seven new centers, four will be led by NNCI-associated universities.
- Cognition: Next-generation AI systems and architectures (Center for the Co-Design of Cognitive Systems, Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Intelligent Sensing to Action: Sensing capabilities and embedded intelligence to enable fast and efficient generation of actions (Center on Cognitive Multispectral Sensors, Georgia Institute of Technology)
- Intelligent Memory and Storage: Emerging memory devices and storage arrays for intelligent memory systems (Center for Processing with Intelligent Storage and Memory, University of California San Diego)
- High-Performance Energy Efficient Devices: Novel materials, devices, and interconnect technologies to enable next-generation digital and analog applications (SUPeRior Energy-efficient Materials and dEvices or SUPREME, Cornell University)
More information is available on the SRC JUMP website.