
UK company shoots a 1000-degree furnace into space to study off-world chip manufacturing — semiconductors made in space could be ‘up to 4,000 times purer’ than Earthly equivalents
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/uk-company-shoots-a-1000-degree-furnace-into-space-to-study-off-world-chip-manufacturing-semiconductors-made-in-space-could-be-up-to-4-000-times-purer-than-earthly-equivalents

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No turbulence, no gravity. Perfect environment to go below 0.5nm size.
Heavenly Ram
More space garbage.
RAM prices set to lock in at ‘sky high’
UK jumping into orbital chips while US firms spin their wheels in policy gridlock? Just another day in high-tech-guess we like our regulatory headaches pure too.
Chips 400x purer than earth?? The Salt & Vinegar must be bangin’.
and 4000 times expensive
Soon we’ll have the Royal’s endorsed space pirates.
Space chips
News from 1978…..
Page 23.
[https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Electronics/70s/Practical-Electronics-1978-10.pdf](https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Practical-Electronics/70s/Practical-Electronics-1978-10.pdf)
The Russians did alot of research on growing crystals in space, they had a special furnace call “Kristal” on Saylut 5 and Saylut 6 as well as the Kristal module on MIR which included the Krater, Optizon and Kristallizator furnaces.
So you wanna cook crystal chip?
how do you bring it back
I know they’re talking about unwanted contamination when they say “pure” but it just sounds funny to me because like, “pure 100% silicone wafers” wouldn’t even be able to produce a single transistor lol due to the way semiconductor physics works
This is the kicker for me.
“…we also have to consider the huge environmental impact of launching multiple rockets per day just to deliver the raw materials and pick up the finished products from orbit.” (From the article)
Space industry always refers to moving manufacturing in to space to reduce heavy industry emissions on earth. But we’re just firing extra rockets in to space without understanding the implications of stocking the thing up there or retrieving the items.
Just more capitalism.
These are like the data center in space scams. They’re about investor money, not reality.
They all fail to ever discuss how one is going to keep cool in a giant vacuum bottle, regardless if it’s a production chip fab or a multi-gigawatt data center that needs dozens (or hundreds) of square kilometers of radiators.
Isn’t semiconductor silicon already pure to single digit atoms per unit?
They should call it…Ballistix!