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IBM And Rapidus Will Collaborate To Build 2nm Chips In Japan.

by Karl Freund | Jan 23, 2023 | In the News

IBM, who invented the tech everyone will use to create 2nm silicon, is partnering with Rapidus to bring it to market The world now realizes that major economies need to have reliable and secure access to semiconductors, the heart of the digital economy, not to mention...

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