Intel is partnering with 14 Japanese companies to develop technology by 2028 to automate the largely manual “back-end” chipmaking processes like packaging, Nikkei Asia’s Ryo Mukano and Riho Nagao report. The tie-up will be led by Kunimasa Suzuki, the head of Intel’s Japanese arm.
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