Microsoft-backed Lace raises $40 million for next-gen chipmaking tech

Microsoft-backed startup Lace has secured $40 million to develop revolutionary chipmaking equipment. The company's helium atom beam technology promises to etch circuits ten times smaller than current methods. This breakthrough could significantly advance computing and artificial intelligence. Lace aims for a pilot tool by 2029 and commercialization in the early 2030s.

Microsoft-backed Lace raises $40 million for next-gen chipmaking tech
Microsoft-backed startup Lace has secured $40 million to develop revolutionary chipmaking equipment. The company's helium atom beam technology promises to etch circuits ten times smaller than current methods. This breakthrough could significantly advance computing and artificial intelligence. Lace aims for a pilot tool by 2029 and commercialization in the early 2030s.