CEA-Leti’s open access pilot line
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FAMES inaugurates pilot line in Grenoble after first validated results
The FAMES pilot line has been officially inaugurated at CEA-Leti’s site in Grenoble, France, following the delivery of its first validated technical results. The inauguration marks the opening of a new cleanroom facility dedicated to advanced semiconductor technologies and based on 300mm semiconductor equipment.
"It is a crucial pilot line for the technological sovereignty of our continent in the key sector of microelectronics," says Anne-Isabelle Etienvre, general administrator of the CEA, in a crowded amphitheatre. "Here is in a few words the stakes of Fames, the European pilot line in question, inaugurated on 30 January last in Grenoble, on the CEA site, in the presence of hundreds of people. It is indeed the French technology research centre that en…
CEA-Leti’s open access pilot line
CEA-Leti’s €830 million FAMES semiconductor pilot line in Grenoble has been inaugurated. It is running FD-SOI wafers for RF, NVmemories and PMICs. The open-access line is accessible primarily, but not ... The post CEA-Leti’s open access pilot line appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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