Draper has joined Intel Foundry Services’ (IFS) U.S. military, aerospace and government (USMAG) alliance to support the domestic development and delivery of semiconductors for national security applications.
Draper is advancing the adoption of IFS process technology and will provide its security IP and precision instrumentation to ensure national security requirements.
Draper said it will benefit from being a USMAG alliance member by gaining access to process roadmaps, leading edge process design kits and technical training. Additionally, the teams can create tailored solutions to address mission needs and design goals. Because of this, government customers can minimize design risks and access trusted design across a wide range of applications like:
- High performance computing
- Fault-tolerant computing
- Artificial intelligence
- Biotechnology
- Hostile environment operations
- Aerospace and defense systems
“Revitalizing the defense microelectronics ecosystem is critical to our nation’s economic and national security,” said Jerry Wohletz, president and CEO at Draper. “As a Department of Defense Trusted Supplier, we will deliver trusted services to the alliance and IP and design solutions for aerospace, defense and government applications.”
The IP and design portfolio on IFS processes minimizes integration risks while helping chip designers to address security in highly complex systems architectures. The IP portfolio encompasses logic, analog and mixed signal devices, precision instrumentation and mission-critical and survivability applications.