Title :
Foundry Future: Challenges in the 21st Century
Author_Institution :
Taiwan Semicond. Manuf., Hsinchu
Abstract :
The dedicated-foundry industry was established in 1987, with the incorporation of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). Silicon-wafer production at foundries has increased significantly since that time, to account for over 20% of all wafer volume. Foundries are now an integral part of the overall semiconductor supply-chain. There is every reason to anticipate that the importance of the foundry industry will increase further. The authors believe that the foundry business-model is an important positive influence on the health of the overall IC industry. Accordingly, it is critically necessary to scan the future for potential issues that might inhibit foundry-industry growth. The foundry company must develop strategies to avoid commoditization. In our opinion, one of the most important aspects of the foundry response to commoditization must be to create a much deeper and broader relationship between the foundry and each of its customers. This new type of integrated relationship differs from many previous foundry-customer relationships, in that both design and technology engineering proceed concurrently from an early stage in the product-development effort. Note that the success of this relationship will require a much greater information flow between the design and foundry teams, and optimization of both design and process technology to meet product requirements. Such relationships can offer a significant advantage to customers in meeting product-cost, performance, and time-to-market requirements.
Keywords :
foundries; integrated circuit manufacture; supply chains; technological forecasting; CMOS logic circuits; IC industry; Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company; cost reduction; dedicated silicon foundry industry; foundry business-model; foundry-customer relationships; integrated circuits industry; product development; semiconductor supply-chain; wafer production; Business; CMOS technology; Companies; Costs; Electronics industry; Foundries; Manufacturing; Production; Semiconductor device manufacture; Silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2007. ISSCC 2007. Digest of Technical Papers. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0853-9
Electronic_ISBN :
0193-6530
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2007.373573