Breaking the Chip Bottleneck: China POWER-750H Hydrogen Ion Implanter Unveiled
The China Institute of Atomic Energy unveiled the POWER-750H, a high-energy hydrogen ion implanter aimed at breaking domestic chipmaking bottlenecks.
China's found a microscopic way to bypass macroscopic sanctions. On January 17, 2026, the China Institute of Atomic Energy announced it developed the nation's first high-energy hydrogen ion implanter, dubbed the POWER-750H. This "microscopic scalpel" could be the tool that unblocks critical bottlenecks in the country's push to fortify its semiconductor supply chain.
Technological Leap: China POWER-750H Hydrogen Ion Implanter
Ion implanters are vital for semiconductor fabrication, used to precisely inject impurities into wafers to modify their electrical properties. According to the China Institute of Atomic Energy, the POWER-750H performs on par with advanced international standards. It's a significant milestone, as high-energy implantation is often a complex hurdle that previously relied heavily on foreign technology.
A Strategic Move for Self-Sufficiency
This development aligns with China's broader strategy to reduce vulnerability to external supply shocks. By securing domestic production of high-end equipment, China isn't just making a machine—it's securing its future in the global tech race. Industry experts suggest that the POWER-750H's arrival could accelerate the displacement of imported tools in domestic fabrication plants.
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