Norway’s Lace Lithography lands €34.5 million to extend Moore’s Law by replacing light with atoms | EU-Startups
Lace Lithography, a Bergen-based chipmaking equipment startup, has raised €34.5 million ($40 million) in a Series A round to enable the next 100 years of chip production. The round was led by Atomi...

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Lace Lithography, a Bergen-based chipmaking equipment startup, has raised €34.5 million ($40 million) in a Series A round to enable the next 100 years of chip production. The round was led by Atomico, alongside M12 (Microsoft’s Venture Fund), Linse Capital, SETT, and Nysnø, with participation from existing investors Vsquared Ventures, Future Ventures, and Runa Capital. […] The post Norway’s Lace Lithography lands €34.5 million to extend Moore’s Law by replacing light with atoms appeared first on EU-Startups.