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By Martyn Landi, PA Technology Correspondent & Lawrence Matheson More than £25 million is being dished out to scientists looking into computer chips that could turbo-charge tech advances in AI and help the UK hit net-zero targets. The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is handing £11m each to research centres in Southampton and Bristol to shape the future of computer chips used in everything from smartphones to hospital kit. Semiconductors, chunky bits of kit found in nearly every electronic device, have been identified as hugely important globally. DSIT says the fresh fu…

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