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IoT project to foster international collaboration on semiconductors

14th July 2016
Daisy Stapley-Bunten
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An institute of CEA Tech, Leti, and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have announced an agreement to jointly explore a variety of technologies, including monolithic 3D, neuromorphic architectures, non-volatile 3D memory, spintronics and ultra-low power semiconductors.

The five-year joint project also will focus on creating a broad network to foster international collaboration on ultra-low power semiconductors, which both institutes agree will be required to power the ever-increasing spread of digital devices and the IoT.

“Like Leti, KIST has helped set the standards for government-supported research institutes for 50 years,” said Leti CEO Marie Semeria. “This agreement reflects that we have identified numerous vital technology fields that must be developed to make industry more productive, companies more innovative and society more responsive to people in many aspects of their lives.”

“Post-Silicon Semiconductor Institute (PSI) of KIST is playing a key role in semiconductor R&D in Korea. With this agreement, KIST and Leti will strengthen the collaborative relationship to achieve global leadership in the field of semiconductors.” said KIST President Byung Gwon LEE.

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