Startup foresees microchips on paper
Possibilities abound for printed semiconductors, entrepreneurs contend
Posted: August 17, 2009 at 2:11 a.m.
Michael Kocisis, a senior engineer at Kovio Inc., holds a steel sheet imprinted with silicon ink.
Until now, creating the microchips that power electronic gadgets has been a laborious, complex and time-consuming process costing billions of dollars.
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Business, Pages 19, 20 on 08/17/2009
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