Spirit Electronics launches managed-access offering to route aerospace and defense programs to U.S.-based 28nm CMOS semiconducto

Spirit Electronics says it has introduced a managed-access offering that gives aerospace and defense customers a secure pathway to U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturing using 28nm CMOS technology. The company positions the service as a controlled route to advanced domestic chip production for program development and supply continuity.

Discovered 2026-07-07T11:54:43.536784-07:00 | 2026-07-07T11:54:43.536784-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The move targets semiconductor supply-chain access for aerospace and defense programs by establishing a secure, managed route to U.S.-based 28nm CMOS manufacturing.
  • Domestic manufacturing capability is directly relevant to program execution risk, lead times, and sourcing options amid ongoing capacity constraints captured under [Supply Chain & Manufacturing Challenges].
  • The “managed-access” framing suggests an explicit control focus on secure pathways for sensitive aerospace/defense requirements, aligning with [Cybersecurity (Cyber Threats & Protection)].

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