Semiconductor Systems

 

Designing and manufacturing the systems used to fabricate semiconductor chips

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Enabling the AI Era

The AI era demands rapid, dramatic improvements in chip power efficiency and performance. This challenge is the force behind Applied’s vision to innovate and collaborate in new ways to accelerate commercialization of new technologies. With greater collaboration across the ecosystem, we enable the delivery of improved chips for the AI era.

Inflection-Focused Innovation

We have grown our highly differentiated solutions by connecting our broad portfolio of capabilities and technologies. Our broad and connected portfolio of products creates and deposits, shapes and removes, modifies, analyzes, and connects materials and devices in new ways. With a suite of process technology and metrology capabilities under one roof, our Integrated Materials Solution® technologies co-optimize materials deposition, removal, modification, and analysis to create new materials and engineer new structures for high-performance, low-power chips at leading-edge nodes.

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Sustainability Acceleration

Our systems are designed to last and to support upgrades and repurposing for new applications. All newly manufactured system components and parts are engineered for greater repairability, and we use refurbished parts whenever possible, contributing to sustainability and cost-effectiveness. We are continuously developing more fab and subfab technologies and services that improve the sustainability of our customers’ operations. We recognize that our unique leadership position comes with tremendous responsibility to our employees, customers and society.

Co-optimized Process and Metrology Accelerates Molybdenum Contact Development

Co-optimized Process and Metrology Accelerates Molybdenum Contact Development

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Applied Materials Hosts Lively Debate on AI Energy Efficiency

Applied Materials Hosts Lively Debate on AI Energy Efficiency

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A Quantum Leap: Celebrating Dr. John Martinis and the Future of Computing

A Quantum Leap: Celebrating Dr. John Martinis and the Future of Computing

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