В России создадут литограф, способный производить чипы на 130 наноментров

In the future, it is planned to reach a topology of 90-65 nm

A Russian lithographer that will ensure the production of chips at 130 nm will be created in 2026; in the future, it is planned to reach a topology of 90-65 nm. This was announced by the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Anton Alikhanov, at the EEF.

According to him, Russia is one of the few countries that can create its own lithographers. This year, the first industrial sample of a Russian lithographer since Soviet times, operating on a 350 nm topology, has already appeared.

By 2026, a lithographer will be created to work on 130 nm topologies. Lasers for these devices are also being developed domestically. The plan is to announce the next job to reach a topology of 90-65 nm
Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

The development of chip technology in the context of reducing the size of the process technology in nanometers is a key aspect of the evolution of the semiconductor industry. This is due to achieving greater performance, energy efficiency and miniaturization of chips.

Read materials on the topic:

Twice the size of a postage stamp: MIPT creates the smallest metro map in the world

Hundreds of times faster than neural networks: Russia to launch experimental photonic processor

Russian Elbrus and Baikal processors are losing customers: they have risen significantly in price due to sanctions

Now on home