Special Report
Nanoimprint Finally Finds Its Footing
Technology and business issues mean it won’t replace EUV, but photonics, biotech and other markets provide plenty of room for growth.
Top Stories
Assist Layers: The Unsung Heroes Of EUV Lithography
Various materials work in concert with the scanner, photoresist and photomasks to make EUV lithography work.
Smarter Ways To Manufacture Chips
Early successes are spurring further investments, with a concentration on high ROI projects.
New Standards Push Co-Packaged Optics
Speed, density, distance, and heat all need to be considered; pluggables still have a future.
Video
How Curvilinear Mask Writing Affects Chip Design
The impact of curved shapes on design rules and manufacturability.
Blogs
Technical Editor Katherine Derbyshire digs into resistive RAM switching with Frenkel pairs, in ReRAMs Look To Silicon For Silicon Compatibility.
Coventor’s Timothy Yang compares a physical vapor deposition and ion beam etch method to conventional trench etch followed by damascene deposition, in A Deposition And Etch Technique To Lower Resistance Of Semiconductor Metal Lines.
SEMI’s Bettina Weiss points out that while planning for the long term is important, so is the ability to quickly adjust to disruptions, in Supply Chain Resilience And Agility: Two Critical Sides Of The Same Coin.
Sponsor White Papers
Nanophotonic Sensor Implants With 3D Hybrid Periodic-Amorphous Photonic Crystals For Wide-Angle Monitoring Of Long-Term In-Vivo Intraocular Pressure
A nanophotonic-based optomechnical device implanted in eyes can detect intraocular pressure, a sign of glaucoma.
Heterogeneous Chip Assembly Helps Optimize Medical And Wearable Devices
Why heterogeneous integration is being used for the medical, health, and wearables industry device assembly.
Deployment Of A 5G Network Testbed To Support Drone Operations
A recent deployment of an outdoors 5G private testbed for drones.
eBook (Premium Content)
Power Semiconductors: A Deep Dive Into Materials, Manufacturing & Business
How these devices are made and work, challenges in manufacturing, related startups, as well as the reasons why so much effort and resources are being spent to develop new materials, and new processes.
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