Discussing the CHIPS Act and Austin's Semiconductor Ecosystem with Tyson Tuttle
Today's episode (166) is a continued discussion of the CHIPS and Science Act and its impact on Central Texas, with a lens on the region's semiconductor ecosystem.
Joining us is returning guest, Tyson Tuttle.
Tyson served as CEO of Austin-based Silicon Labs from 2012 to 2021, with leadership roles at the company including Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer.
We last had Tyson on for Ep. 52 where we discussed the Internet of Things, of which he led Silicon Labs transformation to a pure-play leader in.
As background, the CHIPS Act was signed in August and provides more than $52 billion in incentives: $39 billion for production, $13.2 billion for research and development, and $500 million for communications and supply chain improvements.
Also check out on Ep.161 featuring Ed Latson, CEO of the Austin Regional Manufacturers Association, where he provided an overview discussion of the CHIPS Act and implications on Central Texas.
RELATED EPISODES
EP. 161: The passage of the CHIPS and Science Act w/Ed Latson, CEO, Austin Regional Manufacturers Association
EP. 164: Discussing the CHIPS Act and Mexico Incentives with Sergio Chavez-Moreno -> www.bgmediagp.com/bgpodcast/episode164-bfh63
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