<p>➀ SecureFoundry introduces a hyper-beam array (HBA) lithography system with 65,000 independently controlled beams, patterning a 100mm wafer in 15 minutes for AI chip prototyping and wafer-scale integration; </p><p>➁ The tool operates at 22nm with no field size limits, targeting low-to-medium volume production to reduce R&D and IP commercialization costs; </p><p>➂ CEO Lex Keen discusses shifts in U.S. Chips Act funding priorities, emphasizing renewed focus on innovation grants for smaller firms over large-fab subsidies.</p>
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