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The timeline for developing a photonic chip with a laser can vary greatly depending on the complexity of the chip, the resources available, and the level of expertise of the team working on it. The process includes design, simulation, fabrication, and testing. In a research and development setting, it could take a few months to a few years. However, in a well-established production line, the process could be faster.

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