Silas picked up a finished chip with vacuum tweezers. This tiny sliver of sand and light was destined for a high-end electric car. It would manage power, save energy, and perhaps, one day, help a family get home safely in a storm.
Days passed. Layer upon layer of copper "highways" were laid down to connect the transistors. By the end, the wafer looked like a shimmering city seen from orbit. Chip Manufacturing - How are Microchips made? | Infineon
"Time for the coat," he muttered, adjusting his clean-room suit. Silas picked up a finished chip with vacuum tweezers
The story of a microchip doesn’t start with gold or lasers. It starts with . " he muttered