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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Jane Lanhee Lee<\/strong>

Switzerland-based microchip<\/a> toolmaker Unisers<\/a> said on Thursday it had raised $14 million in a funding round led by Intel Capital<\/a> to build new-technology demonstrator machines for trials by major chip-fabrication<\/a> customers.

The machines would offer a new level of performance in the difficult task of detecting extraneous extremely small particles that ruin
chips<\/a> in production, said Ali Altun, chief executive and founder of Unisers<\/a>, started in 2019.

A tiny particle that lands on a silicon wafer, from which
chips<\/a> are made, can cause a chip to malfunction, though the problem may not be discovered until months later, at the end of a production process of thousands of steps.

So detecting particles soon after they contaminate wafers saves money.

As chips perform faster and their circuitry gets tinier, particles of ever smaller dimensions become a problem.

\"We are the only company which can detect these extremely small, small, smaller than 10 nanometer particles on wafer,\" Altun told Reuters.

The technology in the new machines is the first product from Unisers. Altun said the process put a special coating on wafers to make particles show up better when light was bounced off them.

While
Intel Capital<\/a> has invested to help get the technology to the market, its managing director, Jennifer Ard, said the semiconductor<\/a> industry needed to work harder at avoiding contamination in its materials and factories, called fabs.

\"Some of the ways that we're measuring things within the fab, it's coming to the point where we can't use typical optical methods and others,\" she said.

The technology of Unisers is also aimed at detecting impurities in materials, another source of defects.

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启动Unisers提出资金缺陷检测工具制造

机器将提供一个新的水平的性能检测的困难的任务无关的极其微小的粒子,毁了芯片在生产中,阿里阿尔金说,首席执行官和创始人Unisers,始于2019年。

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瑞士微芯片工具制造者Unisers周四表示,已筹集了1400万美元的资金由英特尔投资试验的主要构建高新技术演示机器芯片制造客户。

机器将提供一个新的水平的性能检测的困难的任务无关的极其微小的粒子,毁了芯片在生产中,阿里阿尔金说,首席执行官和创始人Unisers在2019年开始。

硅片上的微小粒子的土地,芯片,会导致芯片故障,尽管这个问题可能不会发现,直到几个月后,在生产过程中成千上万的步骤。

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所以检测粒子后不久他们污染晶片可以节省钱。

作为其电路芯片执行得更快,变得更小,更小的颗粒尺寸成为一个问题。

“我们是唯一一家可以检测这些非常小,小,小于10纳米粒子在晶片,“阿尔金告诉路透。

新机器的技术是第一个从Unisers产品。阿尔金说这个过程把晶片表面镀上一层特殊的粒子出现更好的光线反弹时。

英特尔投资投资,帮助技术市场,其董事总经理,Jennifer Ard说的半导体行业需要更加努力避免污染的材料和工厂,称为晶圆厂。

“我们测量的一些方法在工厂内,它的到来,我们不能用典型的光学方法和其他人,”她说。

Unisers也是技术旨在检测杂质的材料,另一个缺陷。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Jane Lanhee Lee<\/strong>

Switzerland-based microchip<\/a> toolmaker Unisers<\/a> said on Thursday it had raised $14 million in a funding round led by Intel Capital<\/a> to build new-technology demonstrator machines for trials by major chip-fabrication<\/a> customers.

The machines would offer a new level of performance in the difficult task of detecting extraneous extremely small particles that ruin
chips<\/a> in production, said Ali Altun, chief executive and founder of Unisers<\/a>, started in 2019.

A tiny particle that lands on a silicon wafer, from which
chips<\/a> are made, can cause a chip to malfunction, though the problem may not be discovered until months later, at the end of a production process of thousands of steps.

So detecting particles soon after they contaminate wafers saves money.

As chips perform faster and their circuitry gets tinier, particles of ever smaller dimensions become a problem.

\"We are the only company which can detect these extremely small, small, smaller than 10 nanometer particles on wafer,\" Altun told Reuters.

The technology in the new machines is the first product from Unisers. Altun said the process put a special coating on wafers to make particles show up better when light was bounced off them.

While
Intel Capital<\/a> has invested to help get the technology to the market, its managing director, Jennifer Ard, said the semiconductor<\/a> industry needed to work harder at avoiding contamination in its materials and factories, called fabs.

\"Some of the ways that we're measuring things within the fab, it's coming to the point where we can't use typical optical methods and others,\" she said.

The technology of Unisers is also aimed at detecting impurities in materials, another source of defects.

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