DocumentCode
1533866
Title
As good as it gets: optimal fab design and deployment
Author
Benavides, Dario L. ; Duley, James R. ; Johnson, Blake E.
Author_Institution
Cornerstone Res., Menlo Park, CA, USA
Volume
12
Issue
3
fYear
1999
fDate
8/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
281
Lastpage
287
Abstract
This paper presents and applies a methodology for determining the optimal scale, type, and timing of IC manufacturing capacity additions when demand is uncertain. Using the methodology, six different 200-mm fab designs are evaluated, including standard 10 K- and 20 K-wafer start per month (ws/mo) facilities, a 5 K-ws/mo “minifab,” and “sequentially deployable” or “expandable” 10 K- and 20 K-ws/mo facilities. The results suggest that in the presence of uncertainty, manufacturers should follow a conservative deployment policy (better late than early to avoid periods of costly underutilization). In addition, when optimally deployed, larger, more efficient facilities are economically more viable than smaller fabs, since they are capable of generating substantially larger profits with comparable risks of loss, Sequentially deployable large fabs are even more attractive since they offer the economies of scale of larger fabs but require a smaller initial capital outlay
Keywords
integrated circuit economics; integrated circuit manufacture; optimisation; 200 mm; IC manufacturing; deployment policy; design optimization; economics; semiconductor fab; Capacity planning; Costs; Economic forecasting; Economies of scale; Investments; Pulp manufacturing; Risk management; Semiconductor device manufacture; Timing; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Semiconductor Manufacturing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0894-6507
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/66.778191
Filename
778191
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