[9] In the past, it has funded university research projects in hardware and software co-design, new architectures, circuit design, transistors, memories, interconnects, and materials and has sponsored over 15,000 Bachelors, Masters, and Ph.D.
[12] The JUMP 2.0 program is a research initiative that aims to further the development of information and communications technologies (ICT) in the United States.
[18][19] JUMP focused on energy-efficient electronics, including actuation and sensing, signal processing, computing, and intelligent storage.
[28] The MAPT Roadmap was developed through a collaborative effort involving researchers from different organizations spanning industry, academia, and government.
[30] The plan calls for an additional $3.4 billion in federal research and development funding to address challenges and maintain the industry's technological advancement in areas such as smart sensing, memory and storage, communications, security, and energy efficiency.
[1] In 2015, SRC was inducted into Georgia Tech's Hill Society for sponsoring $103 million in research grants, contracts, and fellowships since 1983.