jms_embedded
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We hear about production constraints in the wafer fab itself all the time... but what about the supply chain to make the wafers? How is the situation looking?
Someone pointed out to me that we are in a "silicon shortage" which I had some skepticism, but there are a number of articles from reputable sources pointing out at least that there is a *polysilicon* shortage due to issues in China:
- https://www.tomshardware.com/news/china-cuts-silicon-production
- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...surge-throws-another-price-shock-at-the-world
But a lot of these articles aren't super-specific about the type of silicon being discussed... for semiconductors it's metallurgical-grade silicon, right? (The really super-pure quartz from Spruce Pine, North Carolina goes into SiO2 crucibles, but not the wafers themselves, from what I've been able to find.)
The one detailed article I found was this one: https://www.bernreuter.com/newsroom...the-end-of-the-polysilicon-high-price-tunnel/ which seems to indicate that things aren't so dire.
I'm going to assume that if the price is "only" spiking by a factor of 3, that it's really bad for the photovoltaic (solar) industry, but for the semiconductor industry it's not too bad since the cost of raw wafers is only a minor piece of the end IC cost.
Someone pointed out to me that we are in a "silicon shortage" which I had some skepticism, but there are a number of articles from reputable sources pointing out at least that there is a *polysilicon* shortage due to issues in China:
- https://www.tomshardware.com/news/china-cuts-silicon-production
- https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...surge-throws-another-price-shock-at-the-world
But a lot of these articles aren't super-specific about the type of silicon being discussed... for semiconductors it's metallurgical-grade silicon, right? (The really super-pure quartz from Spruce Pine, North Carolina goes into SiO2 crucibles, but not the wafers themselves, from what I've been able to find.)
The one detailed article I found was this one: https://www.bernreuter.com/newsroom...the-end-of-the-polysilicon-high-price-tunnel/ which seems to indicate that things aren't so dire.
I'm going to assume that if the price is "only" spiking by a factor of 3, that it's really bad for the photovoltaic (solar) industry, but for the semiconductor industry it's not too bad since the cost of raw wafers is only a minor piece of the end IC cost.