Micron: U.S. Fabs Will Start Operating in 2026 – 2029 https://trib.al/GqUX07T
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The US CHIPS Act is going to have lasting value, no matter what happens in the fall elections, with billions for bolstering chip and, now, MEMS production ion the US. Thanks go to Scott Bukofsky for speaking at Sensors Converge about the generous portion of the Act going for research and what it means long-term. Long-term planning is what is needed.
CHIPS Act officials announced two more proposed grants recently, with one for a MEMS manufacturing facility in Florida.
MEMS foundry RVM wins $6M CHIPS proposed award
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Porotech Partners with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. for manufacturing 200mm GaN-on-Silicon MicroLEDs for mass production https://bit.ly/492eWoQ Poro Technologies Ltd and Taiwan’s Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. announce a strategic partnership in MicroLEDs for display applications. This partnership will expedite the production of brightest, high pixel density, smallest and low-cost MicroLEDs for displays with high yield manufacturing for consumer applications. PSMC’s proprietary technologies in semiconductor front-end wafer manufacturing foundry combined with Porotech’s world leading technologies in PoroGaN® MicroLED-on-Silicon (uLEDoS), Dynamic Pixel Tuning® (DPT®), GaN-on-Silicon platform will ensure the commercialization of MicroLED displays. Mass producing the Porotech’s MicroLED-on-Silicon for pixelation in a semiconductor environment is a step ahead in commercialization of displays for consumer application. PSMC’s strength in front-end semiconductor foundry is also expected to contribute during the mass production stage. Both parties are enthusiastic about the potential outcome of MicroLED-on-Silicon for semiconductor manufacturing technology, capitalizing on manufacturing precision for product performance, high volume and low-cost...
Porotech Partners with Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. for manufacturing 200mm GaN-on-Silicon MicroLEDs for mass production
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The semiconductor industry has struggled with optimizing internal processes to improve chip manufacturing throughput. Despite advancements in chip technology, the industry has not effectively addressed inefficiencies in manufacturing and supply chain operations, which hinders the ability to maximize output from existing capacity as mentioned by Ali H. Raza.
Like many industries, the semiconductor industry often overlooks innovative short-term methods to extract more output from existing capacity, while continuing to prioritize future capacity scale-up. While new chip releases boast about higher Throughput per GPU, semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain operations have not overcome internal process inefficiencies to impact current chip manufacturing throughput. The industry that prides itself on creating unmanageable volumes of industrial data itself has poor operations small data. https://lnkd.in/eAJRXQim #throughput #supplychain #operations #logistics #manufacturing
TSMC delays second Arizona chip plant to 2027 or 2028
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TSMC, the world's leading foundry, has announced a delay in the deployment of its second fab in Arizona. Originally slated to begin production this year, the project has been postponed by at least a year due to uncertainties surrounding demand and U.S. government subsidies. Additionally, the company has backtracked on its previous commitments regarding which nodes the factory would produce, making it unclear whether the Fab 21 phase 2 will use its 3nm process technology or a different node. #tsmc #chips #foundries #semiconductors #semiconductorindustry #usa #technologynews
TSMC delays 3nm Arizona fab by a year, cites lack of U.S. subsidies and waning demand
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Like many industries, the semiconductor industry often overlooks innovative short-term methods to extract more output from existing capacity, while continuing to prioritize future capacity scale-up. While new chip releases boast about higher Throughput per GPU, semiconductor manufacturing and supply chain operations have not overcome internal process inefficiencies to impact current chip manufacturing throughput. The industry that prides itself on creating unmanageable volumes of industrial data itself has poor operations small data. https://lnkd.in/eAJRXQim #throughput #supplychain #operations #logistics #manufacturing
TSMC delays second Arizona chip plant to 2027 or 2028
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NXP Semiconductor and Vanguard International Semiconductor have announced a strategic partnership to utilize TSMC process technology for a joint venture 300mm fab named VisionPower Semiconductor Manufacturing Company . This collaboration aims to enhance the production of power management and mixed signal devices ranging from 40nm to 130nm for NXP customers and VIS foundry customers starting in 2027. The $10 billion VSMC fab, located in Singapore, is a significant step towards meeting the growing demand for semiconductor manufacturing capacity. With 17 new fabs expected to come online next year, the industry is gearing up for record fab capacity. This move also signifies a shift in focus for legacy fabs, as TSMC repurposes its 200mm facilities to cater to the rising need for chiplet assembly using advanced processes like CoWoS and InFO. #electricalengineering #electronics #embedded #embeddedsystems #electrical #computerchips Follow us on LinkedIn to get daily news: HardwareBee - Electronic News and Vendor Directory
NXP and Vanguard Partner with TSMC for VSMC 300mm Legacy Fab
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Story #039 : Increase Productivity Case Study : The Fabs Do you know Fab? People who work in semiconductor manufacturing will know about this term. There is interesting case study about Fabs. Let's dive in!
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GlobalWafers Scores $400 Million To Help Build First 300mm Wafer Plants In US: Matthew Connatser reports via The Register: US government is granting GlobalWafers up to $400 million in CHIPS Act cash to help fund its 300mm wafer manufacturing facilities in Texas and Missouri. The Commerce Department said GlobalWafers' Texas plant is a significant milestone for the US as it's the country's first facility for manufacturing 300mm wafers, the kind that are used for modern processes. The Missouri site will produce a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) variant of 300mm wafers, which are more geared towards defense and aerospace applications where chips need to be less prone to failure. Plans to build the Texas wafer plant were first revealed just over two years ago by the Taiwanese chip biz. It was an alternative use of a few billion dollars that were originally earmarked for acquiring German wafer maker Siltronic, an acquisition which didn't go as hoped due to resistance from German regulators. The Missouri plant meanwhile was announced in 2021 as a partnership between GlobalWafers and GlobalFoundries, the chip fab spun off from AMD that now focuses on older nodes rather than the cutting edge. This fab seems to be the smaller of the two, considering that its budget when first announced was just $800 million, and that seems to also cover an expansion of a 200mm SOI wafer plant. In total, GlobalWafers' Texas and Missouri factories will cost around four billion dollars, which means the maximum award funded by the CHIPS Act would cover up to ten percent of the budget. The Commerce Department claims that facilities will create 1,700 jobs in construction and 880 in manufacturing. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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GlobalWafers Scores $400 Million To Help Build First 300mm Wafer Plants In US: Matthew Connatser reports via The Register: US government is granting GlobalWafers up to $400 million in CHIPS Act cash to help fund its 300mm wafer manufacturing facilities in Texas and Missouri. The Commerce Department said GlobalWafers' Texas plant is a significant milestone for the US as it's the country's first facility for manufacturing 300mm wafers, the kind that are used for modern processes. The Missouri site will produce a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) variant of 300mm wafers, which are more geared towards defense and aerospace applications where chips need to be less prone to failure. Plans to build the Texas wafer plant were first revealed just over two years ago by the Taiwanese chip biz. It was an alternative use of a few billion dollars that were originally earmarked for acquiring German wafer maker Siltronic, an acquisition which didn't go as hoped due to resistance from German regulators. The Missouri plant meanwhile was announced in 2021 as a partnership between GlobalWafers and GlobalFoundries, the chip fab spun off from AMD that now focuses on older nodes rather than the cutting edge. This fab seems to be the smaller of the two, considering that its budget when first announced was just $800 million, and that seems to also cover an expansion of a 200mm SOI wafer plant. In total, GlobalWafers' Texas and Missouri factories will cost around four billion dollars, which means the maximum award funded by the CHIPS Act would cover up to ten percent of the budget. The Commerce Department claims that facilities will create 1,700 jobs in construction and 880 in manufacturing. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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#larsenandtoubro (L&T) to foray into #fabless_semiconductor_chip design To invest 830 cr to set up it's wholly owned subsidiary that will engage in semiconductor design. what does #fabless mean in semiconductor? "fabless" means that the company designs and sells the hardware and semiconductor chips but does not manufacture it . Instead it outsources fabrication of chip to another manufacturing plant or foundry. #semiconductor #larsenandtoubro #business_happenings
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