Nanoimprint over EUV Lithography: Japan Aims to Cut Costs for 1.4nm Chip Production
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In the semiconductor industry, dominated by the expensive EUV lithography technology, an alternative is emerging on the horizon. Japanese companies Canon and Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) are actively developing a nanoimprint method. They estimate it will enable the creation of chips with 1.4-nanometer features at significantly lower costs.
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Sounds like ecosystem/industry inertia will limit the adoption. Perhaps Japan’s Rapidus will try and leverage this tech as sort of high risk / high reward strategy to compete against TSMC.