AMD opens new 300mm Fab in Germany

Published: 18-Nov-2005


AMD has officially opened its new 300mm Fab 36 in Dresden, Germany. Capacity gained through the use of larger 300mm wafers, combined with the speed and efficiencies enabled by the company's patented Automated Precision Manufacturing (APM) capabilities, forms a fundamental role in the company's growth plans for the next few years, according to Hector Ruiz, chairman of the board, president and ceo. Now in its third generation, APM offers an automated decision-making capability that has allowed AMD to accelerate its responsiveness to customer needs, to transition more quickly to new technologies, improve quality and operate at increasing levels of efficiency, the company says. With the production ramp in Fab 36 progressing on schedule, the company intends to make 90nm production shipments in the first quarter of 2006 and to begin 65nm production by the end of 2006. It has set itself the goal of being substantially converted to 65nm in Fab 36 by mid-2007. AMD plans to add production output on a steady year-to-year basis, giving it the potential to ship as many as 100 million units in 2008, while also keeping fab utilisation at consistently high levels. This will help the company meet growing demand for its AMD64 processors and achieve its objectives of capturing a significantly larger share of the x86 microprocessor market in the coming years.

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