Lab-grown diamonds find new life in AI-driven chipmaking demand
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Chinese synthetic diamond producers have reaped unexpected benefits from the rapid development of AI. According to Bloomberg, their products have become a key component in the production of advanced microchips.
Chinese lab-grown diamonds ride AI wave
LAB-grown diamonds, long synonymous with jewellery, are finding an unexpected second market as cooling components in artificial intelligence semiconductors, driving sharp share price gains among Chinese producers, according to a report by Bloomberg News. The shift follows commercial breakthroughs by several Chinese manufacturers, the newswire said. This includes SF Diamond which has begun small-batch shipments of diamond heat spreaders. Another,…
Lab-grown diamonds find new life in AI-driven chipmaking demand
China’s lab-grown diamonds are experiencing a surge in demand, driven by their increasing use in advanced chipmaking for artificial intelligence applications. This unexpected trend highlights the role of these synthetic gems in the tech industry, positioning them as a crucial material in the evolving landscape of AI. As the market for AI technologies expands, so too does the potential for lab-grown diamonds to carve out a significant niche.
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