Invisix raises €20M to develop soft X-ray technology for advanced AI chip manufacturing and semiconductor testing.
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Invisix, the semiconductor metrology company founded by ASML alumni, has raised an oversubscribed €20 million seed round.
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As semiconductor devices become increasingly complex, optical measurement tools can no longer see inside, creating a critical manufacturing bottleneck Invisix has developed a high-throughput metrology ...
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Invisix, an ASML spinout, has raised 20 million euros to inspect chips at a level of detail previously unattainable. The Eindhoven-based startup uses “soft” X-rays to measure 3D structures in chips ...
Recent developments in machine learning techniques have been supported by the continuous increase in availability of high-performance computational resources and data. While large volumes of data are ...
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Augmented reality (AR) devices like smart glasses may soon be able to predict where a user will look and provide an enhanced ...
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