Ever wonder how AI can help reduce errors and increase die yield? As logic devices transition to gate-all-around architectures, manufacturing variability is becoming a major constraint on yield. Traditional wafer based optimization is often too slow to address the growing number of tightly coupled process steps. Our digital twin methodology provides a way to explore process changes in a virtual environment before running physical wafers. This approach allows engineers to identify failures earlier and understand how process interactions affect yield across the full flow. By combining digital twin modeling with machine learning, the methodology enables simultaneous reduction of multiple failure mechanisms. This results in a step change in overall yield performance while shortening development cycles for advanced logic manufacturing. https://bit.ly/3Q5GSDT
Lam Research
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Fremont, CA 466,786 followers
Driving semiconductor breakthroughs that define the next generation. Trusted partner of the world’s leading chipmakers.
About us
Lam Research Corp. (NASDAQ:LRCX) At Lam Research, we create equipment that drives technological advancements in the semiconductor industry. Our innovative solutions enable chipmakers to power progress in nearly all aspects of modern life, and it takes each member of our team to make it possible. Across our organization, our employees come to work and change the world. We take on the toughest challenges with precision and accuracy. We push for the next big semiconductor breakthrough. We lead the way in one of the most critical and fast-moving industries on the planet. And we do it together, with deep connections and limitless collaboration. The impact we have on the world is made possible by focusing on our people. We recognize and celebrate our teams’ achievements. We strive to create an inclusive and diverse culture where everyone’s contribution and voice has value. We evaluate and evolve our offerings, so our people receive the support and empowerment to do meaningful things for their lives, careers, and communities. Because at Lam, we believe that when people are the priority and they’re inspired to unleash the power of innovation for a better world together, anything is possible. Ready to help define the future of technology? Join us: www.lamresearch.com/careers
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http://www.lamresearch.com
External link for Lam Research
- Industry
- Semiconductor Manufacturing
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Fremont, CA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1980
- Specialties
- Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment, Global Services, Fabrication Technology, Chipmaker Solutions, Microprocessors, and Wafer Processing
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Every memory transition creates new constraints. The advantage comes from recognizing the patterns early. 3D NAND pushed manufacturing into new territory and changed what process precision looked like at scale. As DRAM approaches its next architectural shift, those lessons don’t stay in the past — they become the foundation. See how Lam defines velocity through applied experience. https://bit.ly/4wYs3Un
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Congratulations to Lightfinder for being named the winner of the 2026 Lam Capital Venture Competition. Lightfinder pitched a photonics-based sensing approach designed to support real-time process control in semiconductor manufacturing. The technology points to a shift toward in-tool metrology that can reduce delays and support more responsive data-driven operations. The Lam Capital Venture Competition brought together startups, investors, and industry leaders around a shared focus on building the AI backbone for semiconductor manufacturing. It continues to serve as a platform where emerging companies can engage directly with the broader ecosystem and refine their technologies in front of technical and strategic stakeholders. As innovation cycles accelerate, the ability to connect breakthrough ideas with manufacturing scale becomes increasingly important. Efforts like the Lam Capital Venture Competition reinforce collaboration across the ecosystem and help translate early-stage innovation into industry relevant solutions. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4u4VMrU
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What is a microchip anyway? 🤔 This week, we’re putting your semiconductor knowledge to the test. Swipe through the trivia question, drop your answer in the comments, and come back in one week to see if you got it right! If you need a hint, explore the blog post for a clue. https://bit.ly/4d7Rzgr
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As semiconductor fabs grow larger and more complex, keeping tools running, consistent, and available is becoming increasingly challenging. Equipment Intelligence® uses sensing coupled with data and automation to help make tools more self-aware along with reducing variability, all to support more autonomous operations across the fab. Learn more about what Equipment Intelligence is, how it works, and the role it plays in enabling faster ramps with fewer disruptions and higher productivity at scale. https://bit.ly/4dYt2ME
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As semiconductor packaging becomes more complex to support AI workloads, engineers face greater challenges predicting material behavior before production. Semiconductor Engineering explores why materials misbehave and how emerging solutions like virtual modeling could help close the lab-to-fab gap. https://bit.ly/4dC3GCT
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Striker® makes the starting lineup. ⚾ This ALD roster is built to handle every position on the field, where precision layering decides the outcome. Learn more about it. https://bit.ly/49FmoIE
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Backside power delivery networks (BSPDNs) improve power integrity and relieve frontside routing congestion — but they also introduce new fabrication and mechanical stress challenges at the transistor level. The Semiverse® Solutions team studied how different integration schemes affect channel stress and nanosheet displacement in GAA transistors. The blog has more. https://bit.ly/4wQKwSK