Semi 200 Mm Fabs

SEMI reports 200-mm fabs on the rise through 2020

Oct. 11, 2016

San Jose, CA. One year after the debut of the industry’s first 200-mm fab outlook report, SEMI has issued an October 2016 update, with the improved and expanded report forecasting 200-mm fab trends out to 2020. This extensive report features trends from 2009 to 2020, showing how 200-mm fab activities and capacity have changed worldwide. SEMI’s analysts updated information on almost 200 facilities, including new facilities and closures of existing facilities.

Examining 200-mm capacity over the years, the highest level of 200-mm capacity was recorded in 2007 and the lowest following this peak in 2009 (see figure). The capacity decline from 2007 to 2009 was driven by the 2008/2009 global financial crisis, which caused the closure of many facilities, and the transition of memory and MPU fabrication to 300-mm fabs from 200-mm.

Since 2009, installed 200-mm fab capacity has increased, and by 2020, 200-mm capacity is expected to reach 5.5 million wafers per month (wpm), though still less than the 2007 peak. According to SEMI’s data, by 2019, installed capacity will reach close to 5.38 million wpm, almost as high as capacity in 2006. From 2015 to 2020, 200-mm facilities are forecast to add 618,000 wpm net capacity. This increase is a combination of fabs adding capacity and fabs losing capacity

Two applications account for the growing demand for 200 mm: mobile devices and IoT. Rising fab capacity from 2015 to 2020 will be driven by MEMS devices, power, foundry, and analog. By region, the greatest increases in capacity are expected to be in China, Southeast Asia, Americas, and Taiwan. Another trend is also observed: 200-mm fabs are increasing the capacity to provide process capability below 120 nm. Higher capacity does not mean more fabs, but fewer, larger fabs. In fact, the number of fabs in 2020 is almost the same as the count seen in 2009. So 2020 capacity heads toward industry highs while in comparison 2009 had the lowest levels off the 2007 peak.

The Global 200mm Fab Outlook to 2020, published by SEMI in October 2016, includes two files: a 92-page pdf file featuring trend charts, tables and summaries and an Excel file covering 2009 to 2020 detailing on quarterly basis and fab-by-fab developments.

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About the Author

Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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