Alix Labs Secures Majority of 10M Investment to Drive AI Processor Development
Briefly

"With our machine, producers can manufacture these components at a much smaller size while maintaining the same performance. This allows them to pack many more transistors on, for example, a computer chip, enabling them to build much more powerful computers than today—something that is essential for AI applications," says Jonas Sundqvist to Rapidus.
The startup is targeting global markets, including Taiwan, South Korea, the U.S., and potentially Germany. Alix Labs has already begun testing its first machine with electronics manufacturers, using the advanced ecosystem in this region developed to supply high-tech projects like Max IV and ESS.
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