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CEO Richard Beaudry of Digitho joins the show to reveal how a reusable, digitally programmable photoresist mask is changing the economics and flexibility of chip fabrication. The mask can be reprogrammed on demand and tuned down to around half‑micron features, enabling rapid design iterations, serialization, and adaptive patterning without constantly ordering new masks or modifying existing lithography tools.​

Richard also shares how the same core know‑how in precise, reconfigurable lithography opens the door to future applications such as advanced AI chip interconnect layouts and chiplet routing. This conversation connects the dots between smarter photomasks, better traceability and yield today, and more scalable AI hardware architectures tomorrow.