Micron plans to take the lead in supporting Canon's nanoprinting technology to further reduce the single-layer cost of producing DRAM storage chips
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发表于 2024-3-6 10:15:13
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Micron Technologies plans to take the lead in supporting Canon's nanoprinting technology to further reduce the single-layer cost of producing DRAM storage chips.
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