https://www.reuters.com/technology/...llion-singapore-fabrication-plant-2023-09-12/
Govt Minister say it will be 28nm capable
Govt Minister say it will be 28nm capable
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Yes SG Gov putting in a couple of Billion.So rather than expanding their 14nm (FinFET with double patterning) capacity in upstate NY, they choose to expand outside the US on slower and leaky process.
Can any of you guys expand on this?
Is the Singapore government subsidizing this?
Is the gf14 yield lousy?
The mask costs of 14/28 was $5M/$3M and the wafer cost uses the same ration according to semiwiki posting a year ago. Is this the reason?
100% agree on the underload and Qualcomm/TSMC.... there is no semi shortage for Logic or memory. Since we are in a downturn, if these are just plans for growth then they can ramp them when needed and it will be a good thing. The bigger issue IMO is localization/nationalization. If we need a fab and we build one in the US, one in Europe, One in Japan, one in Singapore ... and we refuse to sell to China (who will build there own fabs/equipment) .... We could end up with a permanent oversupply and inefficiency. Just an opinion"One of GlobalFoundries' biggest clients is Qualcomm , which said on Monday it had signed a deal with Apple to supply 5G chips until at least 2026, which will benefit GlobalFoundries."
It is my understanding that QCOM is using TSMC for the 5G chips to be used by Apple. Maybe there is a misunderstanding here.
Given fabs are underutilized today hopefully all of these new CMOS fabs that are coming online will have customers? There is a lot of 28/22nm fab space opening up as the trailing edge people move to FinFETs. Not to mention the new TSMC fabs in Japan and Germany. I understand that there is a lot of government money behind these fabs but they must have customers.
TSMC opening up their CMOS design rules really was a disruptive move back in the day (1 micron) but I'm not sure the recent TSMC 28/22nm process versions are still GDS compatible with the offerings from GF. Does anybody know this by experience?
Thanks. Perhaps it is the combination of $2M + the ability to handle exotic memory. Everspin's MRAM for example.Yes SG Gov putting in a couple of Billion.
UMCi new FAB extension here in Singapore is opening 2024 and is said to be of 22nm/28nm capability."One of GlobalFoundries' biggest clients is Qualcomm , which said on Monday it had signed a deal with Apple to supply 5G chips until at least 2026, which will benefit GlobalFoundries."
It is my understanding that QCOM is using TSMC for the 5G chips to be used by Apple. Maybe there is a misunderstanding here.
Given fabs are underutilized today hopefully all of these new CMOS fabs that are coming online will have customers? There is a lot of 28/22nm fab space opening up as the trailing edge people move to FinFETs. Not to mention the new TSMC fabs in Japan and Germany. I understand that there is a lot of government money behind these fabs but they must have customers.
TSMC opening up their CMOS design rules really was a disruptive move back in the day (1 micron) but I'm not sure the recent TSMC 28/22nm process versions are still GDS compatible with the offerings from GF. Does anybody know this by experience?
The same cynics who plundered IBM for Wall St. are now plundering GF for an Emirati sovereign wealth fund.So rather than expanding their 14nm (FinFET with double patterning) capacity in upstate NY, they choose to expand outside the US on slower and leaky process.
Can any of you guys expand on this?
Is the Singapore government subsidizing this?
Is the gf14 yield lousy?
The mask costs of 14/28 was $5M/$3M and the wafer cost uses the same ration according to semiwiki posting a year ago. Is this the reason?
So they are looking for US taxpayer funding, then expand outside the US. Nice!
They are looking for tax payers money whereever they can get it!!
The Govt here put in $2Bn at least and to get 1000 new jobs!!
My opinion woulda been better for the economy to give 2000 folk $1M each
How about stop spending somebody else's money. How about less government. Where do you think this $$$ comes from? You want the governments to keep printing money. Do you think their investments pay off?
The key difference with TSMC 28nm is gate-last. It is different than what Samsung, UMC and GF offer, which is gate-first. Not GDS compatible.28nm Technology - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
TSMC became the first foundry to provide the world's first 28nm General Purpose process technology in 2011 and has been adding more options ever since. TSMC provides customers with foundry's most comprehensive 28nm process portfolio that enable products that deliver higher performance, save more...www.tsmc.com
So customers are worried about Malta, NY? Singapore is more stable than New York? OK. I see your point. I glad I moved out of there.useful for customers from a supply assurance standpoint.
So customers are worried about Malta, NY? Singapore is more stable than New York? OK. I see your point. I glad I moved out of there.