Evolution and Transformation of Semiconductor Industry
Training Provider: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Course Reference: TGS-2024046529
S$5,800
About This Course
This course covers the semiconductor industry perspectives and business models, lifecycle of fabless company, implementation approach, management of implementation program, Electronic Design Automation (EDA), intellectual property (IP), and future trends.
What You'll Learn
In 1980, companies (like Intel) owned the manufacturing assets, made, marketed, researched and developed their own products. New concept of pure-play foundry started in the 1990s for companies that lacked the financial wherewithal to own expensive equipment. As fabs got more expensive, more IDMs (like TI and AMD) also chose the fabless model. Some switched to completely fabless (like Xilinx and Qualcomm), while others kept as fab-lite. This course covers the semiconductor industry perspectives and business models, lifecycle of fabless company, implementation approach, management of implementation program, Electronic Design Automation (EDA), intellectual property (IP), and future trends.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry is a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in STEM.
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