Inside an unassuming building in Lagos’ Opebi district, a group of young engineers are hunched over computer screens, filled with diagrams of circuits, verification flows, codes, and simulation models. They are meticulously sketching the blueprints that can power cars, phones, laptops, and AI systems around the world. That building is home to ChipMango, a US-based
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