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Russia's 11.2nm Semiconductor Lithography: A New Path to Chip Independence
Episode 156

Russia's 11.2nm Semiconductor Lithography: A New Path to Chip Independence

TechDaily.ai

April 23, 202512m 41s

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Show Notes

In this episode of The Deep Dive, we uncover a bold new chapter in semiconductor innovation: Russia’s development of an 11.2nm lithography system—a potential game-changer in the race for chip independence.

With the West reliant on extremely expensive EUV machines from ASML, Russia’s alternative approach could:

🔹 Disrupt the $300M EUV monopoly
🔹 Empower emerging nations to produce advanced chips without Western tech
🔹 Leverage Xenon-based light sources as a practical, cost-effective substitute
🔹 Bypass sanctions and spark regional manufacturing capabilities
🔹 Challenge the current geopolitical power structure of chipmaking

We’ll break down:

  • How 11.2nm wavelength lithography works
  • Why this tech could democratize semiconductor production
  • Potential military and strategic implications
  • How this affects data storage, edge computing, and AI deployments
  • The role of secure infrastructure—featuring StoneFly, your partner in mission-critical data protection

🎧 Tune in to explore the future of chip technology—and who might control it next.

Topics

Semiconductortechnology11.2nm lithographyRussian semiconductor breakthroughalternative EUV technologychip manufacturing innovationsemiconductor independencenext-gen chip lithographyEUV vs Xenon lithographyadvanced chip productiontechnological sovereigntyStoneFly data protectionaffordable chipmaking techASML competitionphotolithography disruptionfuture of semiconductors