A group of Europe’s largest semiconductor companies and research centers has announced a project called NanoCMOS that will push developments in semiconductor materials, processes, architecture and interconnection through the use of nanotechnology. Participants in the project include Infineon, Philips, STMicroelectronics and European research centers and labs. The project is supported by 24 million euros (US$29.5 million) from the European Commission.
Europe Starts Project for Nanotech in Semiconductors
Posted by: Jay Lyman March 9, 2004 03:22 PMA group of Europe’s largest semiconductor companies and research centers has announced a project called NanoCMOS that will push developments in semiconductor materials, processes, architecture and interconnection through the use of nanotechnology. Participants in the project include Infineon, Philips, STMicroelectronics and European research centers and labs. The project is supported by 24 million euros (US$29.5 million) from the European Commission.