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Global 300 mm Semiconductor Fab Capacity Projected To Reach New High in 2025

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Semiconductor manufacturers worldwide are forecast to expand 300 mm fab capacity at a nearly 10% compound average growth rate (CAGR) from 2022 to 2025, reaching an all-time high of 9.2 million wafers per month (wpm), SEMI announced today in its 300 mm Fab Outlook to 2025 report. Strong demand for automotive semiconductors and new government funding and incentive programs in multiple regions are driving much of the growth.

"While shortages of some chips have eased and supply of others has remained tight, the semiconductor industry is laying the groundwork to meet longer-term demand for a broad range of emerging applications as it expands 300 mm fab capacity," said Ajit Manocha, SEMI President and CEO. "SEMI is currently tracking 67 new 300 mm fabs or major additions of new lines expected to start construction from 2022 to 2025."




Regional Outlooks
China is projected to increase its global share of 300 mm front-end fab capacity from 19% in 2021 to 23% in 2025, reaching 2.3 million wpm, a rise driven by factors including growing government investments in the domestic chip industry. With the growth, China is nearing global leader Korea in 300 mm fab capacity and expected to overtake Taiwan, now in second place, next year.

Taiwan's worldwide capacity share is expected to slip 1% to 21% from 2021 to 2025, while Korea's share is also projected to edge lower 1% to 24% during the same period. Japan's share of worldwide 300 mm fab capacity is on a path to fall from 15% in 2021 to 12% in 2025 as competition with other regions increases.

The Americas' global share of 300 mm fab capacity is forecast to rise from 8% in 2021 to 9% in 2025, driven partly by U.S. CHIPS Act funding and incentives. Europe/Mideast is projected to increase its capacity share from 6% to 7% during the same period on the strength of European CHIPS Act investments and incentives. Southeast Asia is expected to maintain its 5% share of 300 mm front-end fab capacity during the forecast period.

Projected Capacity Growth Rates by Product Type
From 2021 to 2025, the 300 mm Fab Outlook to 2025 shows Power-related capacity with the strongest growth at a 39% CAGR, followed by Analog at 37%, Foundry at 14%, Opto at 7% and Memory at 5%.

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Well, if certain situations continue to deteriorate in various locations around the world, we may not even be here in 2025, let alone be concerned about chip fabs & supply chain issues :(
 
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and meanwhile, the only way to continue this efficiency parade-of-savings is to re-attempt 450mm wafers!

it may take decades, , but once the volume is there, its inevitable
 
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Maybe. Lithography won't get much faster if 450 mm is introduced. And I haven't heard of any efforts to develop larger photomasks (reticles). On the contrary - when EUV high-NA enters mass manufacturing, which should be around 2025, the reticle size will be halved from 26 mm x 33 mm to 26 mm x 16.5 mm.
 
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