
With EU backing, QuantumDiamonds aims to speed up chip manufacturing
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Europe is trying to replicate the ASML effect by seeding upstream process innovation — QuantumDiamonds is a bet that metrology and inspection, not just lithography, are now strategic levers. If you rely on EU fabs for AI hardware, track these tool-chain bets as closely as you track new nodes.
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