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Meta, Broadcom and others to launch $125 million semiconductor research hub at UCLA
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- Broadcom, Meta, Applied Materials, Global Foundries and Synopsys are joining forces to launch a $125 million "Semiconductor Hub" at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering.
- Based at the UCLA Samueli campus, the research hub will start with a five-year commitment.
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Broadcom, Meta, Applied Materials, Global Foundries and Synopsys are joining forces to launch a $125 million "Semiconductor Hub" at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering.
The new partnership will aim to speed up research and workforce development for AI-powered chip technologies, and support innovations across chip design, equipment, software, manufacturing and other parts of the chips ecosystem, according to a UCLA press release.
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