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    Posted By Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on August 7, 2024

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    By Toby Sterling

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Belgium’s imec, one of the world’s top semiconductor R&D firms, on Wednesday reported several computer chip-making breakthroughs at a joint laboratory it operates with ASML, using the Dutch company’s newest 350 million euro ($382 million) chip printing machine.

    imec said it had successfully printed circuitry as small or smaller than the best currently in commercial production, for both logic and memory chips, in a single pass under ASML’s new “High NA” tool.

    The development suggests leading chipmakers will be able to use the tool as planned in the coming several years to make generations of smaller, faster chips.

    High NA will be “highly instrumental to continue the dimensional scaling of logic and memory technologies,” imec CEO Luc Van den Hove said in a statement.

    imec noted that many other chemicals and tools needed for the rest of the chipmaking process had been used for the tests and appear to be falling into place for commercial manufacturing.

    ASML is the biggest supplier of equipment to computer chip makers, thanks to its dominance in lithography systems – huge machines that use beams of light to help create circuitry.

    The High NA tool’s ability to print smaller features in fewer steps should save chipmakers money and help justify the tool’s lofty price tag.

    Reuters reported on Monday Intel is purchasing the first two High NA tools, with a third expected to go to TSMC – which makes chips for Nvidia and Apple – later this year.

    A second tool is required for the volume of wafers and experiments needed to support a development line,” Intel director of lithography Mark Philips told Reuters in an email.

    Other chipmakers that have ordered a High NA tool include Samsung Electronics, and memory specialists SK Hynix and Micron.

    ($1 = 0.9163 euros)

    (Reporting by Toby Sterling; Editing by David Holmes)

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