Semiconductor manufacturing is dependent upon chemistry for photoresists and other key processes. IBM Quantum and JSR (Japan) want to use a Quantum Centric supercomputer to accelerate Chemistry analysis to bootstrap semiconductor manufacturing. The Quantum Centric supercomputer will help solve quantum chemistry.
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Would be interesting to know what in particular the simulation will allow to help improve photoresists which are traditionally limited between competing requirements of resolution, photospeed and line endge roughness.