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Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small chip fabs

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/atomic-semi-rebrands-as-fab2-and-shifts-operations-to-texas
46•logickkk1•2h ago

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d_silin•1h ago
One of the most interesting technologies that is not about LLMs/AIs.
eikenberry•56m ago
Is this an ASML competitor?
re-thc•49m ago
No, quoting the article:

> only really suits prototyping and low-volume runs rather than high-volume production at commercial foundries

WithinReason•40m ago
That's the one that Sam Zeloof is working on, "having lithographically microfabricated various chips in his garage as early as the age of 17"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Zeloof

embedding-shape•6m ago
Featured on the frontpage four years ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30043719 (22-year-old builds chips in his parents’ garage | 525 | Jan 23, 2022 | 347 comments)

I still recall being amazed reading and seeing it for the first time, and I have been eagerly awaiting to see what he been up to since starting Atomic Semi.

vatsachak•29m ago
Great! Hopefully we can get 10 year behind technology from small fabs. There's so much you can do with a laptop from 2016
sq_•25m ago
The article mentions, but doesn't explicitly state, that they're going to be using electron beam lithography. Makes sense for their low volume and/or prototype fab goal, but I'm curious how well that would work for prototyping to fab at high volume with the likes of TSMC or Intel.

I would assume that re-targeting a design to a different fab's process would change enough about it that you might as well just do verification in simulation rather than sidetrack through Fab2.

holoduke•5m ago
How could would ut be that your company or university or even at home has its own chip machine. Design your 5b transistor chip and bake and process it the same day. Doable I would say.
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Jim Keller's startup is building a factory to mass-produce small chip fabs

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/atomic-semi-rebrands-as-fab2-and-shifts-operations-to-...
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