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Archer Materials submits next-generation biochip gFET design to commercial foundry

Semiconductor manufacturing company Archer Materials Limited has sent its newly developed next-generation biochip fabrication to a commercial foundry partner in the Netherlands for a whole wafer run validation. 

Archer Materials transfers biosensing graphene tech to commercial foundry

Semiconductor innovator Archer Materials has completed a proof-of-concept biosensing graphene transistor that will be used in its biochip and submitted the technology design to a commercial foundry to verify scalability. 

Archer Materials announces ‘considerable progress’ in 12CQ chip development

Semiconductor manufacturer Archer Materials said it is proceeding to wafer-scale quantum electronic device fabrication with the development of its 12CQ chip. 

Archer Materials develops biochip system platform prototype

Archer Materials’ integrated biochip platform has entered an early-stage prototype with automated liquid sample handling and readout. 

Archer Materials achieves wettable graphene transistor for biochip tech

Australian chipmaker Archer Materials Limited has developed a graphene-based field effect transistor capable of operating in wet environments.

Archer Materials receive Hong Kong patent grant for quantum semiconductor 12CQ

Australian chipmaker Archer Materials Limited has received the Hong Kong patent for its 12CQ quantum computing chip technology— a significant early-stage milestone in the...

Archer Materials shares developments in proprietary qubit processor technology

Advanced semiconductor company Archer Materials has provided shareholders with updates on its 12CQ quantum computing chip technology innovation.  The project seeks to integrate Archer’s propriety...
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