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From Sand to Chip: The Beginners’ Guide to Semiconductor Manufacturing

 Author: Abhilash Dinkar Watpade  Publisher: Springer  Published: April 15, 2026  ISBN: 303218438X More Details  Learn More
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This beginner-friendly guide takes readers on a journey to transform raw sand into advanced microchips, explaining every step in clear, simple language. Packed with analogies, real examples, and insights from industry experts, it’s an essential read for students, technicians, and anyone fascinated by the technology powering our lives. Discover how chips are made and why they matter.

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