TechTechPotato | This Machine Will Turbocharge Future Chips @TechTechPotato | Uploaded November 2023 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
There's more to modern chip production than the lithography or ASML. The biggest player in the fab is actually Applied Materials, and they've created a new all-in-one shake-n-bake system to enable multiple steps of the process in a one-pot solution, rather than go back and forth between machines. Welcome, to the world of Vistara.
[00:00] The need for silicon
[02:01] Recipe and steps to create a chip
[03:30] Complexity in a fab
[04:27] Vistara: The new Master Chef
[05:50] Area is a premium
[06:50] Adjusting the temperature just in time
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Welcome to the TechTechPotato (c) Dr. Ian Cutress
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#vistara #appliedmaterials #sponsored
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There's more to modern chip production than the lithography or ASML. The biggest player in the fab is actually Applied Materials, and they've created a new all-in-one shake-n-bake system to enable multiple steps of the process in a one-pot solution, rather than go back and forth between machines. Welcome, to the world of Vistara.
[00:00] The need for silicon
[02:01] Recipe and steps to create a chip
[03:30] Complexity in a fab
[04:27] Vistara: The new Master Chef
[05:50] Area is a premium
[06:50] Adjusting the temperature just in time
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patreon.com/TechTechPotato : Patreon gets you access to the TTP Discord server!
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If you're in the market for something from Amazon, please use the following links. TTP may receive a commission if you purchase anything through these links.
Amazon USA : geni.us/AmazonUS-TTP
Amazon UK : geni.us/AmazonUK-TTP
Amazon CAN : geni.us/AmazonCAN-TTP
Amazon GER : geni.us/AmazonDE-TTP
Amazon Other : geni.us/TTPAmazonOther
Ending music: youtube.com/watch?v=2N0tmgau5E4
-----------------------
Welcome to the TechTechPotato (c) Dr. Ian Cutress
Ramblings about things related to Technology from an analyst for More Than Moore
#vistara #appliedmaterials #sponsored
------------
More Than Moore, as with other research and analyst firms, provides or has provided paid research, analysis, advising, or consulting to many high-tech companies in the industry, which may include advertising on TTP. The companies that fall under this banner include AMD, Armari, Baidu, Facebook, IBM, Infineon, Intel, Lattice Semi, Linode, MediaTek, NordPass, ProteanTecs, Qualcomm, SiFive, Tenstorrent, TSMC.