Vietnam Launches First National Semiconductor Prototype Production Center
Vietnam's Ministry of Science and Technology has established the country's first national center for semiconductor prototype production to enhance local capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign facilities. This center aims to address significant constraints in the semiconductor industry, including high costs and long lead times for chip prototypes, by providing shared infrastructure and facilitating collaboration with global tech firms.

The newly established National Center for Semiconductor Prototype Production in Vietnam aims to enhance domestic semiconductor capabilities and alleviate existing industry constraints. Currently, the cost of transitioning from design to prototype ranges from $30,000 to $200,000, with lead times of 12 to 24 months.
The center will implement a Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) model to reduce costs and expedite product development. Initial statistics indicate 12 organizations have expressed interest in producing approximately 30,000 chips.
Over three phases, the center will build shared infrastructure, support design and testing, and ultimately seek to establish Vietnam as a semiconductor hub in Southeast Asia. Partnerships with 19 global firms, including Intel and TSMC, are intended to bolster research and development efforts.




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