Fabless manufacturing is the design and sale of hardware devices and
semiconductor chip
An integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip or simply chip, is a set of electronic circuits, consisting of various electronic components (such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors) and their interconnections. These components a ...
s while
outsourcing
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their
fabrication (or ''fab'') to a specialized manufacturer called a
semiconductor foundry. These foundries are typically, but not exclusively, located in the
United States
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, mainland
China
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, and
Taiwan
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. Fabless companies can benefit from lower capital costs while concentrating their
research and development
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resources on the end market. Some fabless companies and
pure play foundries (like
TSMC
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC or Taiwan Semiconductor) is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company. It is one of the world's most valuable semiconductor companies, the world' ...
) may offer
integrated-circuit design services to third parties.
History
Prior to the 1980s, the semiconductor industry was
vertically integrated. Semiconductor companies owned and operated their own silicon-wafer fabrication facilities and developed their own process technology for manufacturing their chips. These companies also carried out the assembly and testing of their own chips.
As with most technology-intensive industries, the silicon manufacturing process presents high
barriers to entry
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into the market, especially for small start-up companies. But
integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) had excess production capacity. This presented an opportunity for smaller companies, relying on IDMs, to design but not manufacture silicon.
These conditions underlay the birth of the
fabless business model
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. Engineers at new companies began designing and selling integrated circuits (ICs) without owning a fabrication plant. Simultaneously, the foundry industry was established by Dr.
Morris Chang
Morris Chung-Mou Chang (; born 10 July 1931) is a Taiwanese-American billionaire businessman and electrical engineer who pioneered the foundry model of semiconductor fabrication. He is regarded as the founder of Taiwan's semiconductor industry ...
with the founding of
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC). Foundries became the cornerstone of the fabless model, providing a non-competitive manufacturing partner for fabless companies.
The co-founders of the first fabless semiconductor company, LSI Computer Systems, Inc. (LSI/CSI) LSI/CSI, worked together at General Instrument Microelectronics (GIM) in the 1960s. In 1969 GIM was hired to develop three full custom CPU circuits for
Control Data Corporation
Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a mainframe and supercomputer company that in the 1960s was one of the nine major U.S. computer companies, which group included IBM, the Burroughs Corporation, and the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), the N ...
(CDC). These CPU ICs operated at 5 MHz (state of the art at the time) and were incorporated in the CDC Computer 469. The Computer 469 became a standard CDC Aerospace Computer and was used in the Spy in the Sky Satellites in addition to other classified satellite programs.
GIM was reluctant to proceed with the next phase of the program, which it deemed to be too technically challenging. The GIM engineers who had worked on the project were encouraged by CDC to form their own company to provide five new custom circuits. This resulted in the formation of LSI Computer Systems, Inc. (LSI/CSI) in 1969. The new chips were power-efficient
random logic circuits with extremely high circuit densities. These new circuits also operated at 5 MHz. These devices were designated LSI0101, LSI0102, LSI0103, LSI0104, and LSI0105 and were manufactured in compact 40-pin metal flat packs with spacing.
In creating the fabless semiconductor industry, LSI/CSI had to do the following:
# Select a suitable and CDC certifiable wafer fab house.
# Monitor the process, and inspection of all wafers per Class S requirements and visuals.
# Perform all In-Process inspections of the wafers.
# Select a highly reliable packaging house capable of meeting CDC's Class S assembly requirements.
# Have CDC certify and approve the assembly facility and its processes.
# LSI/CSI successfully performed all required environmental testing at Class S approved facilities.
# LSI/CSI prepared and submitted all environmental test reports.
CDC's Aerospace Computer 469 weighed one pound, consumed a total of 10 watts and ran at 5 MHz. CDC ran a parallel program, developing a chipset of eight similar parts that were to operate at 2.5 MHz with the identical environmental and Class S requirements. CDC had initial difficulties with this project, but eventually awarded another contract to LSI/CSI to manage the processing, inspection, visuals, assembly, and testing of the ICs. These parts were given the designation LSI3201, LSI3202, LSI3203, LSI3204 and LSI3205. Another successful space program completed by LSI/CSI was the upgrade to class S of a Standard Brushless DC Motor Commutator/Controller Chip, LS7262, which was implemented in satellites.
In 1994,
Jodi Shelton, along with a half a dozen CEOs of fabless companies, established the
Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA) to promote the fabless business-model globally. In December 2007, the FSA transitioned to the GSA, the
Global Semiconductor Alliance. The organizational transition reflected the role FSA had played as a global organization that collaborated with other organizations to co-host international events.
Industry growth and success
The fabless manufacturing model has been further validated by the conversion of major IDMs to a completely fabless model, including (for example)
Conexant Systems
Conexant Systems, Inc. was an American-based software developer and fabless manufacturing, fabless semiconductor company that developed technology for voice and audio processing, imaging and modems. The company began as a division of Rockwell In ...
,
Semtech
Semtech Corporation is an American supplier of analog signal, analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms for consumer, enterprise computing, communications and industrial end-markets. It is based in Camarillo, California, Cam ...
, and most recently,
LSI Logic. Today most major IDMs including
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and services. Founded in 1976 as Apple Comput ...
,
Infineon
Infineon Semiconductor solutions is the largest microcontroller manufacturer in the world, as well as Germany's largest semiconductor manufacturer. It is also the leading automotive semiconductor manufacturer globally. Infineon had roughly 58,0 ...
and
Cypress Semiconductor have adopted the practice of outsourcing chip manufacturing as a significant manufacturing strategy.
Sales leaders
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies (IC Design Houses) in 2023 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2020 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2019 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2017 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2013 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2011 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2010 were:
The top 5 sales leaders for fabless companies in 2003 were:
See also
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ARM Holdings has an alternative fabless semiconductor design business model.
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Foundry model
The foundry model is a microelectronics engineering and manufacturing business model consisting of a semiconductor fabrication plant, or foundry, and an integrated circuit design operation, each belonging to separate companies or subsidiaries. ...
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Moore's second law
Rock's law or Moore's second law, named for Arthur Rock or Gordon Moore, says that the cost of a integrated circuit, semiconductor chip semiconductor fabrication plant, fabrication plant doubles every four years. As of 2015, the price had reached a ...
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Semiconductor consolidation
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Semiconductor device fabrication
Semiconductor device fabrication is the process used to manufacture semiconductor devices, typically integrated circuits (ICs) such as microprocessors, microcontrollers, and memories (such as Random-access memory, RAM and flash memory). It is a ...
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Semiconductor equipment sales leaders by year
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Semiconductor foundry sales leaders by year
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Semiconductor intellectual property core
A semiconductor is a material with electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator. Its conductivity can be modified by adding impurities (" doping") to its crystal structure. When two regions with different doping level ...
(IP cores)
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