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The Biden-Harris administration announced plans to provide up to $750 million in direct funding to Wolfspeed, with the money supporting its new silicon carbide factory in North Carolina that makes the wafers used in advanced computer chips and its factory in Marcy, New York.
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The factory, which will make silicon carbide wafers, will be constructed on the site of a former coal power plant in the town of Ensdorf.
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North Carolina's Josh Stein has joined a bipartisan group of 14 state attorneys general who want Congress to act on computer chip manufacturing.
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In a nondescript office park in south Durham, volunteers dug through a giant box of donated electronics. This particular box held hundreds of power cords…
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More than half of North Carolinians were affected by personal data breaches in 2017. This month the North Carolina Department of Justice announced that…
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More than half of North Carolinians were affected by personal data breaches in 2017. This month the North Carolina Department of Justice announced that…
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The widely held notion – that people who play computer games are loners – might not be true after all. A new study from North Carolina State University…
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One of the largest classroom technology initiatives in U.S. history is underway in Guilford County. This week middle school students can begin picking up…
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Most of the computers sold in the United States are made somewhere else in the world. That includes computers made by Lenovo. But yesterday, the computer…
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Apple Incorporated has the go-ahead to provide power for its new data center in western North Carolina.Gurnal Scott: The North Carolina Utilities…