Samsung Electronics Introduces Quantum Computing into Semiconductor Manufacturing Process

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On July 1, according to a report by the mainstream South Korean financial media SEDaily, Samsung Electronics is developing technology that utilizes quantum computers to simulate the core photolithography process in semiconductor manufacturing. This project aims to integrate next-generation information technology and drive breakthroughs in semiconductor integration and yield. The project is being developed by Samsung Group's system integration subsidiary, Samsung SDS, and is scheduled to initiate a proof of concept (PoC) in the second half of this year. Recently, Samsung SDS has been working on a simulation algorithm based on quantum computing that can virtually simulate certain processes in the photolithography technique. The photolithography process is a critical step that uses light to draw fine circuit patterns on wafers, effectively creating a 'draft' before etching the actual circuits, making it one of the core processes that determine the quality, integration, and yield of semiconductor products. Click the link below for the original article and join the Beating · Feishu AI news channel for 24/7 monitoring of global AI hotspots and news.
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