Startup aims to shrink particle accelerators to transform semiconductor manufacturing
Today, the world's most advanced chips are made with extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light, a technology dominated by Dutch giant ASML. Their machines use 13.5-nanometer light to etch impossibly fine patterns onto silicon wafers, but the process is slow, costly, and limited by the power of the light sources available. Inversion's...Read Entire Article


Today, the world's most advanced chips are made with extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light, a technology dominated by Dutch giant ASML. Their machines use 13.5-nanometer light to etch impossibly fine patterns onto silicon wafers, but the process is slow, costly, and limited by the power of the light sources available. Inversion's...
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