Years before the CHIPS and Science Act was negotiated and passed by Congress, Arizona State University systems engineering Professor Daniel Bliss was already designing and producing a new generation of microelectronics.
The recipient of grants from the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency totaling $22.4 million, systems engineering Professor Daniel Bliss is now working on two advanced computing projects both of which are producing reimagined “chips,” or microprocessors that are the foundation for most of today’s electronics.