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Tech sovereignty has become a looming priority for a number of nations these days, and now, with the demand for compute power at its highest thanks to the uptake of newer technologies like artificial intelligence, a startup working in semiconductors has received a major boost in aid of that effort for Germany and Europe.
Black Semiconductor, which is developing a chip-connecting technology based on graphene, has raised €254.4 million (around $273 million at today’s rates), in a combination of private and public funding.
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