Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU), a global leader in memory and storage solutions, today announced a significant expansion of its U.S. manufacturing operations, fueled by a $6.1 billion grant from the CHIPS and Science Act. This investment, totaling approximately $50 billion through 2030, will bolster domestic memory chip production, strengthen
Read MoreFaraday Technology Corporation (TWSE: 3035), a leading ASIC design service and IP provider, and Kiwimoore, a global leader in AI networking full-stack interconnect products and solutions, announced today that their jointly developed 2.5D packaging platform has successfully entered the mass production stage. The one-stop advanced packaging platform and service developed
Read MoreSamsung Foundry is accelerating its efforts to establish mass production capabilities for its 2nm process technology, according to industry sources. The company is actively equipping its “S3” foundry line at the Hwaseong plant, aiming for a monthly capacity of 7,000 wafers by Q1 2024. Further expansion is planned with the
Read MoreGlobal semiconductor sales soared to a record $53.1 billion in August, marking a significant 20.6% year-over-year increase, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). This surge, the highest since April 2022, underscores the robust momentum in the semiconductor industry, driven primarily by the burgeoning demand from the artificial intelligence (AI)
Read MoreWhat is QFP IC Package?
In semiconductor technology, packaging with compact size and high performance is in high demand. Among several discovered semiconductor packaging technologies, Quad Flat Package (QFP) has been vibrant in electronics packaging, as presented in Figure 1.
QFP package is a mature semiconductor packaging technology for
Introduction to Semiconductor
Semiconductors have a small energy gap between the conduction and valance bands, and their conductivity is between insulators and conductors. At absolute zero temperature, semiconductor materials are pure insulators and gradually increase with temperature. Temperature and doping are the two mechanisms to manage the conductivity of semiconductors.