In the context of Moore’s law, the 14AMI project enables the microelectronics industry to migrate to the next technology node. The overall objective of the project is to explore and realize solutions for the manufacture of 14 Angstrom CMOS chip technology, addressing: Lithography, Metrology, and Process technology.
The 14AMI project will support the partners and their supplier network to stay at the leading edge of high-tech developments, crucial to meet the digitization challenges of the European society. Technological excellence and the ability of talent to move freely within Europe will allow for state-of-the art innovation to flourish.
Scientific: 14AMI will demonstrate a cost efficient solution for 14A technology node, shifting the technological boundaries and understanding of new 14A technology nodes, including lithography, 3D metrology, characterization, and design and process technology
Economic: 14AMI will “boost industrial competitiveness” in the EU, stimulating job growth in a broad ecosystem consisting of large industrial and SME, OEMs, joint development partners and suppliers as well as knowledge institutes to continue the developments of new processes and modules for advanced nodes technologies. 14AMI will generate new partnerships, businesses and create new jobs, and attract talents in Europe.
Societal: Enabling new application in areas such as security, communication and enabling of further automation in mobility, health and research. With respect to sustainability, 14AMI will develop of more sustainable material and processing alternatives in addition to a reduced carbon footprint of the EUV-chips.