NGMM and TIE Drive Breakthroughs in Advanced Microelectronics
DARPA’s Next-Gen Microelectronics Manufacturing (NGMM) program is setting the stage for a revolution in how the U.S. designs and builds cutting-edge micro systems. Partnering with the Texas Institute for Electronics in Austin, NGMM will unite researchers, startups, and industry leaders to create faster, smaller, and smarter technologies. With long-term national security and commercial innovation in mind, NGMM aims to become a self-sustaining powerhouse driving the future of advanced microelectronics.
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00:00:00 The next generation microeleronics manufacturing program or NGMM is DARPA's boldest step yet towards revolutionizing how the US designs and builds the most advanced micro electronic systems in the world. We are partnering with the Texas Institute for Electronics or TAI in Austin, Texas to establish this capability. The NGMM facilities will serve as a national resource bringing
00:00:24 together researchers, startups, and industry to design, prototype, and manufacture next generation microsystems faster, smaller, and smarter. At the conclusion of the NGMM program, the intent is for TAI to continue to operate NGMM without the assistance of additional government funding such that the capability will be enduring for our national security needs and commercial
00:00:49 innovation with the next frontier of advanced micro electronics.

