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Asian Chip Manufacturing Capacity Growing at Double Digit Rate, says In-Stat

Semiconductor manufacturing in Asia has been increasing at an impressive pace, and that trend will continue for at least the next several years, reports In-Stat. Asian semiconductor manufacturing capacity will increase at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.8 percent from 2006 to 2011.

“The pure play foundries are becoming more important as outsourcing from Integrated Device Manufacturers (IDMs) is on the upswing,” says Mayank Jain, In-Stat analyst. “Pure play foundries have maintained their lead in developing leading-edge process technologies. DRAM and Flash manufacturing capacity in the region is also witnessing substantial growth.”

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:

  • There were twenty-five 300mm fabs operational in the Asia Pacific region in 2006.
  • Singapore will experience the highest growth rate due to fresh investments from leading memory makers.
  • In 2006, Taiwan had the most 300mm capacity, followed by South Korea.

About this study

The research, “Semiconductor Manufacturing Capacity Trends in Asia” (#IN0703663ASM), covers the Asian semiconductor manufacturing market. It examines the semiconductor manufacturing capacity of Asia as a whole, and of individual countries, with a five-year forecast. It also provides an overview of 300mm capacity in the region. In addition, it provides details such as capacity, process technologies, and wafer size for all the leading fabs in the region.

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