<p>➀ Bellezza's 2D graphene fusion process is being used for CMOS chip assembly, replacing copper with graphene.</p><p>➁ The process operates at temperatures below 400 degrees Celsius and as low as 200 degrees Celsius.</p><p>➂ This innovation aims to extend Moore's Law and eliminate copper circuits due to their limitations in size and electrical resistance.</p>
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