GlobalFoundries
GlobalFoundries Inc. (GF) is an American multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company in Malta, New York.[1]
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Malta, New York, U.S. |
Key people | Thomas Caulfield (CEO)[2] |
| Services | Manufacture of Integrated circuits and related services |
| Parent | Mubadala Investment Company |
| Website | globalfoundries |
| Footnotes / references [3] | |
GlobalFoundries produces chips for mobility, automotive, computing and wired connectivity.[5][6]
List of GlobalFoundries CEOs
- Doug Grose (2009-2011)
- Ajit Manocha (2011-2014)[circular reference]
- Sanjay Jha (2014-2018)
- Tom Caulfield (2018-present)
Fabrication foundries
| Name | Wafer | Location | Process | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fab 1 | 300 mm | Dresden, Germany | 51°07′30″N 13°42′58″E / 51.125°N 13.716°E | 55, 45, 40, 32, 28, 22 nm, 12 nm |
| Fab 2 | 200 mm | Woodlands, Singapore | 1°26′10″N 103°45′58″E / 1.436°N 103.766°E | 600–350 nm |
| Fab 3/5 | 200 mm | Woodlands, Singapore | 1°26′10″N 103°45′58″E / 1.436°N 103.766°E | 350–180 nm |
| Fab 3E | 200 mm | Tampines, Singapore (2019: sold to VIS) | 1°22′16″N 103°55′44″E / 1.371°N 103.929°E | 180 nm |
| Fab 6 | 200 mm | Woodlands, Singapore (converted to 300 mm and merged into Fab 7) | 1°26′10″N 103°45′58″E / 1.436°N 103.766°E | 180–110 nm |
| Fab 7 | 300 mm | Woodlands, Singapore | 1°26′10″N 103°45′58″E / 1.436°N 103.766°E | 130–40 nm |
| Fab 8 | 300 mm | Luther Forest Technology Campus, Saratoga County, New York, United States |
GlobalFoundries Media |
28, 20, 14 nm |
| Fab 9 | 200 mm | Essex Junction, Vermont, United States | ||
References
- ↑ GLOBALFOUNDRIES Moves Corporate Headquarters to its Most Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Facility in New York | GLOBALFOUNDRIES (in en). gf.com. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ↑ Following Significant Technology, Capacity and Expansion Milestones, GlobalFoundries' Sanjay Jha to Pass Baton to Industry Veteran Tom Caulfield. 9 March 2018. https://www.globalfoundries.com/news-events/press-releases/following-significant-technology-capacity-and-expansion-milestones. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
- ↑ About Us. GlobalFoundries (28 September 2016). Retrieved 2019-07-04.
- ↑ Archived copy. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ↑ Leswing, Kif. CEO of largest U.S. chip foundry explains why semiconductor shortage could last through 2022 (in en). CNBC (2021-04-02). Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ↑ Sun, Leo. Intel's Interest in GlobalFoundries Could Affect These 4 Chipmakers (in en). The Motley Fool (2021-07-21). Retrieved 2021-10-05.