WTEN: 'SUNY Poly trains bright young minds to work at every level of computer chip development'

WTEN: 'SUNY Poly trains bright young minds to work at every level of computer chip development'

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Friday, November 5, 2021 - 11:28
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"He says he chose to attend SUNY Poly because of the intensely close partnerships with semiconductor fabrication industry leaders like Wolfspeed, IBM, AMAT, and TEL Technology America. Internships coordinated through the school allow the students to work on company projects and real developments in clean rooms on campus. Nhan himself worked on IBM’s development of a groundbreaking computer chip that despite being only about the size of a fingernail, contains 50 billion transistors and has components that are only two nanometers in size."

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