This US startup makes a crucial chip material and is taking on a Japanese giant

This US startup makes a crucial chip material and is taking on a Japanese giant

MIT Technology Review·2024-04-12 11:00

It can be dizzying to try to understand all the complex components of a single computer chip: layers of microscopic components linked to one another through highways of copper wires, some barely wider than a few strands of DNA. Nestled between those wires is an insulating material called a dielectric, ensuring that the wires don’t touch and short out. Zooming in further, there’s one particular dielectric placed between the chip and the structure beneath it; this material, called dielectric film, is produced in sheets as thin as white blood cells. 

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