Canon challenges ASML dominance with new chipmaking tech that could lead to cheaper chips
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“Japan-based electronics giant Canon (via Bloomberg) has developed what it calls Nanoimprint Lithography technology that it claims could scale down to 2nm. That’s small enough to rival EUV lithography, but the more important part of this news is the claim that Canon’s technology will have a price of “one digit less than ASML’s EUV tools”. In other words, Canon’s tech should cost just a tenth of an equivalent ASML machine.”
Hope that is true and puts Japan solidly again on the map for chip tech.
prev discussion (include sceptical voices) here – https://www.reddit.com/r/Physics/comments/17evcbh/canon_develops_a_game_changing_lithography/