Imec CEO Advocates for AI Chip Design Growth in Europe

Imec CEO Advocates for AI Chip Design Growth in Europe

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Europe must develop its own AI chip design firms. The new head of imec believes this is crucial for future competitiveness. The upcoming Chips Act 2.0 should focus on building this design ecosystem. Europe's strength lies in equipment and design, not just production. Encouraging TSMC to expand its Dresden facility is also suggested for advanced manufacturing.

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Europe should aim to create home-grown AI chip design companies, the new head of Belgian research hub imec said on Tuesday, as Brussels prepares a package of measures dubbed Chips Act 2.0.

Patrick Vandenameele said Europe's first 43 ‌billion euro ($50 ⁠billion) ⁠Chips Act, launched in 2023, had helped stabilise its industry in the face of U.S. and Chinese competition.

But the next round, due ​to be presented by the European Commission on May 27, should help build a stronger AI chip design ecosystem ​in a market dominated by U.S. ⁠companies.

"If we ‌do not get the Nvidias of the ​future, ​if we don't get any of those ⁠in Europe, that will be a problem," said ​Vandenameele, who took over as CEO of ​imec, Europe's leading chip research laboratory, in April.

The Commission is including its updated chip strategy as part of a larger "tech sovereignty" package. The original Chips Act failed to achieve goals of attracting advanced manufacturing and doubling ‌the bloc's global chip market share to 20% by 2030.

Vandenameele said Europe's future does not lie in chip production, but ⁠building on existing strengths in equipment and design. He cited firms including ASML, ASM, BESI and EV Group as Europe's strongest assets.

For advanced manufacturing, Vandenameele said the obvious path would be to encourage Nvidia chipmaker TSMC of Taiwan to expand its existing European manufacturing project, under construction in Dresden, to a more advanced facility.

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