European independent research center IMEC has recently signed
a new research agreement with foundry giant TSMC in which both groups plan to
collaborate on R&D for integrated circuits based on the 22nm process and
beyond.
For some time, TSMC has been contemplating an internal
solution to combat the effects of the slow economy and concluded that it will
invest a significant amount of resources in the creation of a new R&D team
that will be based at IMEC facilities in Belgium. This will allow TSMC to gain
access to IMEC's state-of-the-art clean room infrastructure, which has been
claimed to house the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing tools on the
planet.
IMEC’s executive VP and chief operating officer Luc Van den
hove stated, "This agreement with TSMC represents an extension of our
long-term strategic and fruitful partnership. We are proud that TSMC joins
forces with IMEC to strengthen their global R&D. This proves the industrial
importance of our semiconductor scaling research. We are confident that IMEC's
joint research model will contribute to TSMC's 'collaborate to innovate’ approach.”
Over the course of this year alone, TSMC plans to shell out
$1.5 billion on capital expenditure and is prepared to invest some of its proprietary
tech in an attempt to speed up consumer technology adoption. More specifically,
it plans to expand its current global R&D headcount by more than thirty
percent from its current 1200 employees.
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