Originally published by The Wall Street Journal.
By Belle Lin on April 11, 2024
BROOKLYN, N.Y.—In a retrofitted building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, once a hub of New York City shipbuilding, startup Nanotronics is developing plans for next-generation chip manufacturing facilities.
Core to the company’s ambitions is what it calls a “Cubefab,” a modular chip manufacturing facility bundled with artificial intelligence-powered software that can be shipped anywhere and assembled on-site. A Cubefab can be up and running within a year, producing semiconductors in virtually any location, the 14-year-old company said.
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