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Carnegie Mellon Awarded Defense Grant To Improve Chip-Making Process for Industry
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Carnegie Mellon has been awarded a six-year, $4.2 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to create a new type of reconfigurable integrated circuit for chip manufacturers.  "Through our new Center for Memory Intensive Self-Configuring Integrated Circuits (MISC IC), we will create new nanoscale chip designs and architectures that will be intelligent enough to fix themselves," said Ed Schlesinger, center director and ECE Department Head.
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