Inkjet printers start cranking out microchips

March 15, 2007 | Source: CNET News.Com

Nanoident Technologies has opened a factory in Linz, Austria that produces organic semiconductors, which are chips made by spraying intricate patterns of specialized ink onto layers of foil and polymer.

The factory costs a fraction of a traditional silicon chip factory, but the chips, which are slower and degrade over time, will be used for one-time-only applications, such as water purity testers.