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476 China moves into manufacturing disruptive new semiconductor glass substrates as processor packaging competition intensifies

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Tom's Hardware · today 10:25 EDT

China moves into manufacturing disruptive new semiconductor glass substrates as processor packaging competition intensifies

Glass wafer materials are emerging as a potential and viable alternative to their more conventional, aged organic counterparts.

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