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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 11 MIN

Top Semiconductor Stories of 2025 🚀💡

from The Deep Dive Lab: Unraveling Materials Science · host Son Hoang

Microchips are the invisible engines of modern civilization 🧠⚙️. They power our smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles, AI models, and the massive data centers behind the internet. We rarely notice them—until the science behind the next generation of chips starts sounding like science fiction.In this episode, we dive into IEEE Spectrum’s Top 8 Semiconductor Stories of 2025, showcasing how researchers are pushing physics to its absolute limits to keep computing alive and evolving.You’ll hear how engineers are cooling chips by growing diamonds inside integrated circuits 💎, placing them just nanometers from heat-generating transistors to slash temperatures by more than 50 °C—a breakthrough that could unlock the future of ultra-dense 3D chip stacking.We explore the almost cosmic machinery behind extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography 🌌, where tiny “star-like explosions” generate the light needed to etch the world’s most advanced chips and extend Moore’s Law.You’ll also discover how scientists built a fully functional RISC-V processor only three atoms thick 🧬, proving that materials beyond silicon can power ultra-thin, flexible, and wearable electronics. And in a surprising twist, we examine the return of nanoimprint lithography 🔨, a technique that literally stamps circuits onto silicon, challenging the dominance of light-based chipmaking.From diamonds and plasma to atom-thin processors and stamped circuitry, these stories reveal an unseen revolution fueled by imagination, patience, and extreme engineering.If today’s chips rely on microscopic supernovas and atomic-scale precision, what will power our world tomorrow? 🔮✨“The Top 8 Semiconductor Stories of 2025”✍️ Samuel K. MooreIEEE Spectrum

Microchips are the invisible engines of modern civilization 🧠⚙️. They power our smartphones, laptops, electric vehicles, AI models, and the massive data centers behind the internet. We rarely notice them—until the science behind the next generation of chips starts sounding like science fiction.In this episode, we dive into IEEE Spectrum’s Top 8 Semiconductor Stories of 2025, showcasing how researchers are pushing physics to its absolute limits to keep computing alive and evolving.You’ll hear how engineers are cooling chips by growing diamonds inside integrated circuits 💎, placing them just nanometers from heat-generating transistors to slash temperatures by more than 50 °C—a breakthrough that could unlock the future of ultra-dense 3D chip stacking.We explore the almost cosmic machinery behind extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography 🌌, where tiny “star-like explosions” generate the light needed to etch the world’s most advanced chips and extend Moore’s Law.You’ll also discover how scientists built a fully functional RISC-V processor only three atoms thick 🧬, proving that materials beyond silicon can power ultra-thin, flexible, and wearable electronics. And in a surprising twist, we examine the return of nanoimprint lithography 🔨, a technique that literally stamps circuits onto silicon, challenging the dominance of light-based chipmaking.From diamonds and plasma to atom-thin processors and stamped circuitry, these stories reveal an unseen revolution fueled by imagination, patience, and extreme engineering.If today’s chips rely on microscopic supernovas and atomic-scale precision, what will power our world tomorrow? 🔮✨“The Top 8 Semiconductor Stories of 2025”✍️ Samuel K. MooreIEEE Spectrum

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