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What (who) is FABS - definition

FACTORY WHERE DEVICES SUCH AS INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ARE MANUFACTURED
Fab (semiconductors); Semiconductor foundry; Fabrication plant; Fab plant; Semiconductor fab; Fabs; Chip foundry; Foundry (electronics); Gigawatt fab; Wafer foundry; Chip fabs; Silicon fab plant; Chipmaker; Chip fab
  • Globalfoundries Fab 1 in Dresden, Germany. The large rectangles house large cleanrooms.

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In the microelectronics industry, a semiconductor fabrication plant (commonly called a fab; sometimes foundry) is a factory where devices such as integrated circuits are manufactured.
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FAB; Fab (disambiguation); Fab (song)
Adjective, dervived from the rather popular Thunderbirds puppetmation of the early 80's Fab has been in use for quite some time and in it's current context is an equivlent of great!.
Originally presumed to be an acroymn for Fire All Boosters.
Lady Penelope: Parker, get the car.Parker: Yes, m'lady.Lady Penelope: (On telephone) Yes, this is Lady Penelope, we are going to intercept the car now, Fab.

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Semiconductor fabrication plant

In the microelectronics industry, a semiconductor fabrication plant (commonly called a fab; sometimes foundry) is a factory for semiconductor device fabrication.

Fabs require many expensive devices to function. Estimates put the cost of building a new fab over one billion U.S. dollars with values as high as $3–4 billion not being uncommon. TSMC invested $9.3 billion in its Fab15 300 mm wafer manufacturing facility in Taiwan. The same company estimations suggest that their future fab might cost $20 billion. A foundry model emerged in the 1990s: Foundries that produced their own designs were known as integrated device manufacturers (IDMs). Companies that farmed out manufacturing of their designs to foundries were termed fabless semiconductor companies. Those foundries, which did not create their own designs, were called pure-play semiconductor foundries.

The central part of a fab is the clean room, an area where the environment is controlled to eliminate all dust, since even a single speck can ruin a microcircuit, which has nanoscale features much smaller than dust particles. The clean room must also be damped against vibration to enable nanometer-scale alignment of machines and must be kept within narrow bands of temperature and humidity. Vibration control may be achieved by using deep piles in the cleanroom's foundation that anchor the cleanroom to the bedrock, careful selection of the construction site, and/or using vibration dampers. Controlling temperature and humidity is critical for minimizing static electricity. Corona discharge sources can also be used to reduce static electricity. Often, a fab will be constructed in the following manner: (from top to bottom): the roof, which may contain air handling equipment that draws, purifies and cools outside air, an air plenum for distributing the air to several floor-mounted fan filter units, which are also part of the cleanroom's ceiling, the cleanroom itself, which may or may not have more than one story, a return air plenum, the clean subfab that may contain support equipment for the machines in the cleanroom such as chemical delivery, purification, recycling and destruction systems, and the ground floor, that may contain electrical equipment. Fabs also often have some office space.

The clean room is where all fabrication takes place and contains the machinery for integrated circuit production such as steppers and/or scanners for photolithography, in addition to etching, cleaning, doping and dicing machines. All these devices are extremely precise and thus extremely expensive. Prices for most common pieces of equipment for the processing of 300 mm wafers range from $700,000 to upwards of $4,000,000 each with a few pieces of equipment reaching as high as $340,000,000 each (e.g. EUV scanners). A typical fab will have several hundred equipment items.

Examples of use of FABS
1. India also promised incentives to investors in the fabs.
2. Hynix is a top–tier DRAM and flash components supplier with six manufacturing fabs worldwide.
3. Advertisement Fab City India‘s semiconductor industry is based mainly on companies developing, not actually manufacturing, chips, but it does have fabs (chipmaking facilities) too.
4. The utilisation rate rose slightly to 65 per cent, despite an increase in capacity at its 12–inch wafer fabs, a figure it expected to rise to 75 per cent in the third quarter.
5. "TMG is the foundation of Intel and the biggest piece of the value of its $150bn market capitalisation." Hillsboro has more than 15,000 workers and three of Intel‘s 15 fabs on its campus.