New York State in the United States, in collaboration with chip companies such as IBM and Micron, will invest $10 billion to establish next-generation semiconductor research and development centers
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发表于 2023-12-12 17:32:05
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The New York State Governor's Office announced on December 11th that it will establish a $10 billion partnership with multiple chip companies, including IBM, Micron Technology, Applied Materials, and Tokyo Electronics, to establish a next-generation semiconductor research and development center at the Albany Nanotechnology Complex in the state.
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