GlobalFoundries Fab 8 in Malta going from $6 Billion invested to $8 Billion: adding 1,000 jobs by op

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014


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GLOBALFOUNDRIES to Build R&D Facility in New York to Accelerate Advanced Manufacturing Technologies for Global Customers

MILPITAS, Calif. --(Business Wire)--


GLOBALFOUNDRIES today announced plans to build a new global R&D facility at its Fab 8 campus in Saratoga County, N.Y. The new Technology Development Center (TDC) is expected to play a key role in the company's strategy to develop innovative semiconductor solutions allowing customers to compete at the leading edge of technology.


 


The TDC will feature more than a half million square feet of flexible space to support a range of technology development and manufacturing activities, including cleanroom and laboratory space. Representing an investment of nearly $2 billion, the facility will increase the total capital investment for the Fab 8 campus to more than $8 billion. Construction of the TDC is planned to begin in early 2013 with completion targeted for late 2014. Since breaking ground on Fab 8 in 2009, GLOBALFOUNDRIES has created approximately 2,000 new direct jobs and that number is expected to grow by another 1,000 employees for a total of about 3,000 new jobs by the end of 2014.


 


The TDC will house a variety of semiconductor development and manufacturing spaces to support the transition to new technology nodes, as well as the development of innovative capabilities to deliver value to customers beyond the traditional approach of shrinking transistors. The overarching goal of the TDC is to provide a collaborative space for GLOBALFOUNDRIES to develop end-to-end solutions covering the full spectrum of silicon technology, from new interconnect and packaging technologies that enable three-dimensional (3D) stacking of chips to leading-edge photomasks for Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography and everything in between.


 


"As the industry shifts from the PC era to a market focused on mobile devices, we have seen increasingly strong interest from customers in migrating to advanced nodes on an accelerated schedule," said GLOBALFOUNDRIES CEO Ajit Manocha. "to help facilitate this migration, we are making significant investments in strengthening our technology leadership, including growing our workforce and adding new capabilities to make Fab 8 the hub of our global technology operations. New York State's continued support of the semiconductor industry has created a strong collaborative ecosystem and helped pave the way for this additional investment. The new TDC will help us bridge between the lab and the fab by taking research conducted with partners and further developing the technologies to make them ready for volume manufacturing."


 


"This significant expansion demonstrates that the investments we have made in nanotechnology research across New York State are producing the intended return-the creation of high-paying jobs and generation of economic growth that is essential to rebuilding our state," said Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. "New York has become the world's hub for advanced semiconductor research and now, the Technology Development Center will further help ensure the innovations developed in New York, in collaboration with our research institutions, are manufactured in New York."


 


"The future economic prosperity and security of the American economy depends on sustaining the nation's capacity to innovate-that is, to translate our investments in research into new products for the market and new solutions for national missions," said Dr. Charles W. Wessner, director of the National Academies' Innovation Program. "As a major new Academies' report-Rising to the Challenge: U.S. Innovation Policy for the Global Economy-has documented, other nations are focused on developing greater capacity to translate research into marketable products and we need to make smart investments to ensure innovation and manufacturing continue to be 'made in America'. New York State's public investments to develop CNSE as a hub of innovation coupled with the private investments of GLOBALFOUNDRIES are prime examples of best practices for public-private partnerships linking research, innovation and production that have made New York a globally recognized center of innovation."


 


Building on America's fastest growing technology sector


 


Located at the Luther Forest Technology Campus in the heart of upstate New York's "Tech Valley," Fab 8 is being developed as the most advanced semiconductor foundry campus in the world. Construction on the Fab 8 project began in July 2009 and the company has successfully brought up the new fab on schedule, hitting all major development, operations, and customer milestones. Today the Fab 8 campus includes approximately two million square feet of development. In addition to investments in manufacturing production on established technology nodes, GLOBALFOUNDRIES has also been making significant investments in technology development at the Fab 8 campus, and today development is underway at the 20nm and 14nm technology nodes.


 


The Fab 8 campus is an ideal home for the company's leading-edge technology development activities. The proximity of the IBM (News - Alert) Joint Development Alliance activities in East Fishkill and the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at the University of Albany, combined with the growing presence of technology development personnel on the Fab 8 campus, have helped make New York's "Tech Valley" a global center for next-generation technologies.


 


ABOUT GLOBALFOUNDRIES


 

GLOBALFOUNDRIES is the world's first full-service semiconductor foundry with a truly global footprint. Launched in March 2009, the company has quickly achieved scale as the second largest foundry in the world, providing a unique combination of advanced technology and manufacturing to more than 160 customers. With operations in Singapore, Germany and the United States, GLOBALFOUNDRIES is the only foundry that offers the flexibility and security of manufacturing centers spanning three continents. The company's three 300mm fabs and five 200mm fabs provide the full range of process technologies from mainstream to the leading edge. This global manufacturing footprint is supported by major facilities for research, development and design enablement located near hubs of semiconductor activity in the United States, Europe and Asia. GLOBALFOUNDRIES is owned by the Advanced Technology Investment Company (ATIC). For more information, visit



 


We can expect Apple to contract with GF Malta in the near future.

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  • Reply 1 of 2
    nhtnht Posts: 4,522member

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    We can expect Apple to contract with GF Malta in the near future.



     


    Probably not a bad bet.

  • Reply 2 of 2
    wizard69wizard69 Posts: 13,377member



    We can expect Apple to contract with GF Malta in the near future.

    I see nothing here that implies that. Global foundries certainly should not be ignored by Apple but they are hardly technology leaders. That and the fact that their processes where optimized for performance and not low power makes the match up difficult. However like most semiconductor companies Global foundries has most likely seen the light with respect to low power.

    This isn't a semiconductor plant per say so I'm not sure if it is associated with the rumors sometime back about Apple and potential new partners. Obviously all the cards have not been laid on the table here but I'm not too certain this is related to the Apple rumors. It would certainly be nice if it was related as these plants are a little more than half way across the state from me.
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