The Birth of Huawei Diamond ChipsKey Materials for the 4th Generation Semiconductors
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The rapid development of electronic technology has led to billions of smart devices, and the heart of these devices, the chips, are undergoing unprecedented complexity and integration. However, this tremendous technological leap also presents a challenge: how to dissipate heat more effectively and ensure that the chips remain stable under heavy loads. Traditional cooling methods have proven inadequate, leading tech companies to seek a more efficient cooling solution to address this challenge. In this context, Huawei’s recently disclosed “diamond chip“ patent has attracted widespread attention. This groundbreaking technology represents a significant advancement in chip cooling and signifies a solid step forward for Chinese tech companies on the path of independent innovation.
The “diamond“ here refers to uncut diamond stones.
Why choose diamonds? Diamonds have extremely high hardness and thermal conductivity, which means that diamond chips will have better stability and durability in high-heat and high-pressure environments. Additionally, the crystal structure of diamonds provides them with high electron mobility, which facilitates electronic transmission within the chip.
One may wonder, if chips are made of diamonds, wouldn’t they become more precious and expensive? In fact, diamonds can be manufactured more economically and sustainably in laboratories. Diamond chips have significant application potential in areas such as communications, automotive electronics, and power systems. Their performance and low energy consumption characteristics are expected to bring higher energy efficiency, making diamonds a viable and important semiconductor alternative. While diamonds are associated with the label of expensive gemstones, their essence is actually carbon, which is abundant in nature. Moreover, lab-grown diamonds can be synthesized in a matter of weeks, significantly reducing carbon emissions and contributing to environmental protection.
As a new material with excellent physical and chemical properties, diamond has enormous potential in the field of chip manufacturing. However, just like playing a game, diamonds, as the hexagonal warriors, are not without flaws. As a naturally formed mineral, diamonds contain impurities, and diamonds with high impurity content are unsuitable for chip production. The process of making diamond chips and devices has been studied for many years, but many experimental results are limited to laboratory environments and are difficult to apply in ordinary conditions.
Huawei’s move highlights China’s emphasis on the development of diamond chips. In fact, in recent years, the United States and Japan have also been promoting the industrialization of diamond chips. Companies like Akhan (the world’s first truly industrialized diamond semiconductor company) in the United States, Argonne National Laboratory, as well as NTT and NIMS in Japan, are all devoted to this field. This shows that countries are striving to seize every possibility for surpassing development.
Why can diamonds become the key material for Huawei’s cooling technology? This is because diamonds have exceptional thermal conductivity, far surpassing traditional cooling materials. This is due to the fact that diamonds are composed of pure carbon and have a highly stable chemical composition. Specifically, Huawei and Harbin Institute of Technology have made a breakthrough in the “diamond chip“ technology by combining diamond materials with graphene to achieve three-dimensional heterogeneous integration. This method can quickly dissipate the heat generated by the chip, reduce thermal resistance, and significantly improve the chip’s cooling efficiency.
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