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Recently, a Livermore-based LED company received $60 million fund for developing new LED lighting technology, which aims to replace expensive sapphire surfaces of LED chips with more cost effective silicon surface. If the technology succeeds, prices of LED products such as LED module and LED lighting fixture will be reduced significantly.
According to estimates by Bridgelux, the company who received the fund, silicon-based production could slash the cost of LED chips by as much as 75 percent. As the basis for all LED lighting products, LED chips at lower cost will make LED lighting more affordable and popular.
According to estimates by Bridgelux, the company who received the fund, silicon-based production could slash the cost of LED chips by as much as 75 percent. As the basis for all LED lighting products, LED chips at lower cost will make LED lighting more affordable and popular.