Odds for success in analog foundries
Mark LaPedus, EE Times
(11/17/2008 12:01 AM EST)
The silicon foundry business is a tough sector. It's not a "build a fab and they will come'' scenario. It requires a solid business plan and financing, as well as strong management, process technology and intellectual property. Most importantly, the foundry business is not a simple manufacturing game--it's a service business.
(11/17/2008 12:01 AM EST)
The silicon foundry business is a tough sector. It's not a "build a fab and they will come'' scenario. It requires a solid business plan and financing, as well as strong management, process technology and intellectual property. Most importantly, the foundry business is not a simple manufacturing game--it's a service business.
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