Washington – The federal government and New York have finalized an agreement worth $825 million to help make the Empire State an international hub for computer chip research and development. U.S. Sen.
Albany Nanotech has been designated as the first flagship facility of the National Semiconductor Technology Center with ...
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Albany, NY (WRGB) — Albany Nanotech has been designated as the first flagship facility of the National Semiconductor Technology Center, following a final agreement reached yesterday. Senator ...