2025: MRAM’s Path Forward in a Demanding Landscape

Spin-transfer-torque magnetoresistive random access memory (STT-MRAM) continues to stand out by meeting critical demands for high endurance, non-volatility, and low latency, particularly in applications at the far edge.

2025: MEMS Mirrors Will Fix Automotive LiDAR

Driven by advancements in the MEMS mirrors used in light detection and ranging (LiDAR), Tier 1 suppliers and automakers will begin to design more accurate, resilient, and affordable perception systems in automotive vehicles.

2025: Sustainability is Essential for Long-term Success

At Edwards we are especially focused on sustainability. Our vacuum pumps and abatement systems are essential to remove and treat excess process gases and by-products, and we see significant opportunities as semiconductor manufacturers seek to improve the sustainability of their manufacturing processes.

2025: Wafer Bonding is the New Semiconductor Scaling

To continue scaling the power density of future semiconductor components, there is no way around 3D integration. Depending on the system requirements, various bonding technologies such as solder connections, thermocompression and hybrid bonding can be selected.

2025: The Increasing Importance of High-Performance Power Management

Power management devices, which include voltage regulators and power converters, are critical components that ensure optimal energy consumption and performance in the most advanced electronic systems, including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

2025: Power Density and Sustainability Shaping Semiconductor Landscape

As devices become more compact and powerful, traditional packaging methods are no longer sufficient. Techniques such as system-in-package (SiP) and 3D packaging will gain traction, enabling higher performance while minimizing space and volume.

2025: AI Momentum Continues

The optical interposer, which POET pioneered, is gaining traction as a platform technology that can meet the high-volume production requirements of AI clusters while reducing cost and power consumption.

2025: Expanded GEM300 Standard Usage and Cybersecurity

As we look toward 2025, one trend we observe gaining momentum is the increased adoption of GEM300 standards for wafer sizes smaller than 300mm.

2025: Robotics-Driven Automation

Embracing automation will have several benefits for the industry, not the least of which is enabling scalable production solutions that meet the evolving needs of customers during their business cycles.

2025: Sustainability and Photonics

For managing the energy needed for data processing, a key future technology will be silicon photonics, which enables seamless integration of optical components like waveguides, switches, and modulators with electronic circuits on a single silicon chip.