As Intel builds in Columbus, Cincinnati aims for ‘technology hub’ status

Production and cleanroom facilities at work in Intel’s D1D/D1X plant in Hillsboro, Oregon, in April 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation) Production and cleanroom facilities at work in Intel’s D1D/D1X plant in Hillsboro, Oregon, in April 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

CINCINNATI — In a state-of-the-art clean room at the University of Cincinnati, a grad student in a bunny suit is trying to build a better mouse trap.

It’s a cutting-edge computer chip that Aaron Ruen designed himself, using resistive random-access memory to efficiently retrieve data.

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Story excerpt provided by 9ABC WCPO.

Written by Dan Monk.

Originally published September 9, 2022.

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