semifabs
A semifab, also known as a "fab-lite" or "asset-light" semiconductor fabrication facility, represents a business model in the semiconductor industry that differs from traditional, fully integrated foundries. Semifabs typically focus on specific stages of the semiconductor manufacturing process, rather than handling the entire workflow from wafer production to final testing. This specialization allows them to operate with lower capital expenditures compared to full-scale fabs.
Common areas of focus for semifabs include wafer bumping, wafer sort, assembly, and final test. They may
The rise of the semifab model is partly driven by the escalating costs and complexity of building