© Fraunhofer IPMS300 mm cleanroom at Fraunhofer IPMS.
The Center Nanoelectronic Technologies (CNT) at Fraunhofer IPMS is researching new processes and concepts for memory modules in GlobalFoundries chip technologies within several research projects on behalf of GlobalFoundries. In addition to the development of processes for the 22nm FDX® technology, the focus of the development projects that have now been launched lies on the optimization of magnetic, ferroelectric and resistive embedded data storage. An important goal is to develop scalable and energy-efficient memory solutions. This is particularly advantageous for the Internet of Things and automotive sectors.
The research projects are being implemented on behalf of GlobalFoundries as part of the "Important Project of Common European Interest" (IPCEI), which is funded proportionately by Saxony and the federal government and was launched in 2023.
Reasons for GlobalFoundries' cooperation with the CNT at Fraunhofer IPMS are the excellent technical expertise of its more than 100 employees, the immediate vicinity in the north of Dresden and the research clean room with standard industrial equipment on 300mm wafer size, which is unique in Germany. Only this unique selling point makes a fast and efficient exchange of wafers and research results with fabs such as GlobalFoundries possible.
Wenke Weinreich, Head of CNT and Deputy Director of Fraunhofer IPMS, is pleased with the continuation of the cooperation with GlobalFoundries Dresden alongside the new projects and proudly emphasizes: "It is an honor to continue to be an important research partner of GlobalFoundries Dresden. With these projects that have now been launched, we are working together to ensure that Dresden continues to occupy a leading position in global microelectronics.
"Dr. Manfred Horstmann, General Manager of GlobalFoundries Dresden, adds: "The teams at the Center Nanoelectronic Technologies at Fraunhofer IPMS and GlobalFoundries are perfectly attuned to each other. We are therefore delighted to be continuing our proven collaboration in the field of research under the umbrella of IPCEI. The results will make a significant contribution to the further strengthening of the Central German semiconductor cluster."