TOKYO -- Fujifilm Holdings and Sumitomo Chemical will each start supplying a material used in next-generation chipmaking as early as 2021, which could help make smartphones and other devices smaller and more energy-efficient.
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A woman checks her phone outside the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. Next-generation chips will lead to more energy-efficient devices. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Fujifilm Holdings and Sumitomo Chemical will each start supplying a material used in next-generation chipmaking as early as 2021, which could help make smartphones and other devices smaller and more energy-efficient.