Applied Materials Unveils New Chip Manufacturing Systems for AI
Applied Materials Inc has launched six advanced chip manufacturing systems, boosting its stock by 7.1%. The new offerings address the demand for 3D chip architectures critical for next-gen AI applications.

Applied Materials Inc (NASDAQ:AMAT) announced six new systems on June 25, 2026, focused on DRAM memory production and advanced chip assembly. These systems aim to tackle the 'memory wall' in AI computing, where data transfer requirements surpass improvements in bandwidth and energy efficiency.
Key offerings include an enhanced Centura Prime Epi system that optimizes DRAM performance by growing doped silicon-germanium and silicon-phosphorus in transistor regions, achieving a 20% reduction in footprint. For advanced assembly, the company introduced three critical manufacturing systems, including the Opta Quad CMP for real-time planarization and the Nokota VMax 2 ECD for copper deposition.
Additionally, two electron beam systems were unveiled for precise process control. This strategic innovation positions Applied Materials to meet the evolving demands in the semiconductor industry.




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