Russian semiconductor manufacturer Mikron is selling framed test wafers containing up to 120,000 processors as novelty souvenirs. These wafers, featuring various chip designs including the AMUR MIK32 RISC-V, are priced at approximately $170 each and come with different background themes. The company is also offering smaller, less expensive items like vials of cleanroom air for around $2. AI
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RANK_REASON The cluster describes a novelty product offering by a semiconductor company, not a core industry development.