Ready For Takeoff: New Hampshire City Increases Chipmaking Fourfold for Fighter Jets
The city of Manchester, New Hampshire is about to experience a technological boost with the news that the local chip-making factory, Cambridge Industries, is quadrupling its production of computer chips for use in military-grade fighter jets.
This move will be a massive shift in the manufacturing landscape of the city and is sure to bring big changes to locals in the near future. Trade schools in the area have even reported a massive surge in enrollment since the news was announced, with many interested in learning the skills needed for such a high level of production.
The current production capability is anticipated to send chips to military bases throughout the United States and to other countries, so locals can be sure to see an influx in the quality of local goods. In addition to working on the new chips, local technicians are preparing for the process of ensuring that they are military-grade quality.
Though no official date has been set for the actual production of the chips, it is an exciting time for the city nonetheless. The enhancements of military fighter jets with these new chips will surely increase their performance in combat, and the chips themselves are sure to be sold in bulk to other countries as well, increasing the wealth of both the city and the country.
Residents of Manchester are optimistic abut the changes. Many are waiting to see just how much of an impact the new chipmaking will have, though they are certain that it will have an undeniable one on the economy. With the potential to bring more high-tech jobs to the area and bring in more money to the local economy, it can only mean great things for businesses and citizens alike.