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102 A 38-metre laser came online in Denver this week claiming a world record, but what Xcimer is actually doing is pointing forty years of chipmaking infrastructure at the power grid

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 08:18 EDT

A 38-metre laser came online in Denver this week claiming a world record, but what Xcimer is actually doing is pointing forty years of chipmaking infrastructure at the power grid

Fusion startup Xcimer Energy reportedly activated its Phoenix laser system in Denver, claiming the title of the world's largest privately owned laser.

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