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[News] IMEC Spearheads the Construction of Sub-2nm Pilot Line Project with a Fund of EUR 2.5 Billion


2024-05-23 Semiconductors editor

Belgium-based IMEC Microelectronics Research Center has announced the leading role in establishing the NanoIC pilot line project, for which it has received a total of EUR 2.5 billion from public and corporate donations.

As one of the four advanced semiconductor pilot line projects designated by the European Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU), the NanoIC pilot line is to bridge the technology gap between the lab and the fab, accelerating the development, design, and testing of proof-of-concept products through small-scale production.

According to the European Chips Act, which has a total budget of EUR 15.8 billion by 2030, the “European Chips Initiative” is regarded as a key part. This initiative aims to significantly enhance advanced chip technologies and innovation. The European Chips Initiative will gather EU, member states, and resources from the stakeholders from third-party countries related to EU programs, which is expected to be driven by the Chips Joint Undertaking (Chips JU).

In addition to spearheading the NanoIC pilot line project, IMEC will also be a part of two other projects: the advanced FD-SOI process pilot line and the advanced heterogeneous system integration pilot line. The NanoIC pilot line will focus on developing sub-2nm process SoC, providing prototype development PDK to participants from academia to industry, thereby reducing the risk of chip R&D and improving development efficiency.

Of the EUR 2.5 billion in funding, EUR 1.4 billion comes from Chips JU and the Belgian government, while the remaining EUR 1.1 billion comes from partners such as  ASML. IMEC President and CEO Luc Van den hove stated that the support from the EU, the Belgian government, and corporate partners will enable IMEC to maintain a top position and better align with market demands.

This investment will double output and learning speed, accelerate the pace of innovation, strengthen the European chip ecosystem, and hence promote economic growth in Europe.

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