Applied Materials Launches Multibillion-Dollar R&D Platform in Silicon Valley to Accelerate Semiconductor Innovation
- Historic investment to establish the EPIC Center – the world’s largest and most advanced facility for collaborative semiconductor process technology and manufacturing equipment R&D
- For the first time, chipmakers can have dedicated space within an equipment company’s R&D fab, providing early access to next-generation processes and equipment to accelerate product roadmaps
- University researchers can validate new ideas on industrial-scale equipment and develop the talent the industry needs – both in the new EPIC Center and in Applied-managed university satellite labs
To be located at an Applied campus in
“While semiconductors are more critical to the global economy than ever before, the technology challenges our industry faces are becoming more complex,” said
Addressing Industry Challenges
Tremendous growth in the number of connected devices and the rise of artificial intelligence are driving increasing demand for chips and the opportunity for a
The “angstrom era” of chipmaking requires new foundational manufacturing technologies that are orders of magnitude more complex than those used today. This increased complexity drives higher R&D and manufacturing costs, while lengthening the time it takes to develop and commercialize new semiconductor technology through high-volume manufacturing. Further hurdles include a critical shortage of technical talent needed by the industry and the pressing need to reduce the carbon intensity of the electronics industry.
Accelerating Chipmaker Roadmaps
For decades, chipmakers have relied on rapid advances in foundational semiconductor technology to deliver continued improvements in chip performance, power, area, cost and time-to-market (PPACt). Billions of dollars are invested each year to drive new inflections in the way chipmakers create, shape, modify, analyze and connect materials and structures at the atomic scale. Once developed, these technologies must be proven to work reliably and cost-effectively in the industrial-scale equipment for high-volume manufacturing.
While these technology inflections continue to drive the industry forward, the sheer complexity of the engineering challenges requires a new approach to R&D. The traditional development model, starting with materials engineering equipment and process innovation, is a serial, compartmentalized process with no central hub for collaboration across the ecosystem. The industry needs a new model that breaks down traditional silos, builds denser networks of collaboration, and delivers tighter feedback loops that can increase the speed and lower the cost of innovation.
Applied’s new EPIC Center is designed to be a premier platform for leading logic and memory chipmakers to collaborate with the equipment ecosystem. For the first time, chipmakers can have their own dedicated space within an equipment supplier facility, extending their in-house pilot lines and providing early access to next-generation technologies and tools – months or even years before equivalent capabilities can be installed at their facilities.
A number of leading semiconductor and computing companies, including AMD, IBM, Intel, Micron, Nvidia, Samsung, TSMC and Western Digital, have commented on today’s announcement. The videos are available here.
Strengthening University Pipelines
The platform is also expected to be a catalyst for accelerating the commercialization of academic research and strengthening the pipeline of future semiconductor industry talent.
Universities are uniquely skilled at ideating new concepts, but they often lack access to state-of-the-art industrial labs and hardware which can impede their ability to turn ideas into commercial reality. Applied’s new platform can provide university researchers access to the full range of industrial-scale capabilities to validate their ideas, increasing the success rate of innovations and reducing the time and cost of commercializing new technologies.
This would be achieved with a two-pronged approach. University researchers can perform research alongside industry professionals in the new EPIC Center, and Applied can collaborate with academic partners to build a network of industrial-quality satellite labs at university facilities. The new approach is designed to build upon Applied’s existing relationships with top engineering schools, such as
“We’re all-in as an asset to industry and to the nation as we seek to regain global pre-eminence in semiconductor manufacturing, research and development,” said ASU President
Video comments from leading universities, including
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To create the EPIC Center,
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding our future plans and expectations to make investments in connection with the creation of the new EPIC Center, including those relating to the size and timing of our investments, the timing of the completion of the EPIC Center, the anticipated benefits to the semiconductor industry, the development and commercialization of new technologies, engagement with other technology research and development centers, and other statements that are not historical facts. These statements and their underlying assumptions are subject to risks and uncertainties and are not guarantees of future performance. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements include, without limitation: failure to realize the anticipated benefits of our planned investments; construction delays, cost increases or changes in investment or construction plans due to business, economic, governmental or industry conditions; insufficient industry or governmental support; the demand for semiconductors; customers’ technology and capacity requirements; the introduction of new and innovative technologies, and the timing of technology transitions; market acceptance of existing and newly developed products; the ability to obtain and protect intellectual property rights in technologies; our ability to ensure compliance with applicable environmental and other law, rules and regulations; and other risks and uncertainties described in our
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Rendering of the future Applied Materials Equipment and Process Innovation and Commercialization (EPIC) Center
Applied Materials is making a landmark investment to build the world's largest and most advanced facility for collaborative semiconductor process technology and manufacturing equipment R&D. The new Equipment and Process Innovation and Commercialization (EPIC) Center is planned as the heart of a high-velocity innovation platform designed to accelerate development and commercialization of the foundational technologies needed by the global semiconductor and computing industries.
Source: Applied Materials, Inc.