IBM Ramps Up Custom-Chip Delivery
Hoping to grow its market share in the lucrative custom chip market, IBM has launched a chipmaking service that will streamline the design and manufacture of custom chips. IBM hopes its new Customized Control Processor (CCP) service will combine the best of both worlds: customization and efficiency.
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