Construction of the VSMC fab is on-track, with initial production slated to begin in 2027. Upon the successful ramp of the initial phase, a second phase will be considered and developed pending future business development by VIS and NXP. With an expected output of 55,000 300mm wafers per month in 2029, the joint venture will create approximately 1,500 jobs while contributing to the development of the upstream and downstream supply chains, contributing to Singapore and the global semiconductor ecosystem.
The fab will adopt a fully automated production model, integrating an Automated Material Handling System (AMHS) and comprehensive quality management through Artificial Intelligence applications. This will achieve fast, precise, high-yield, and high-quality manufacturing excellence, providing customers with competitive services and creating a smart fab in Singapore.
Addressing the company’s commitment to sustainability stewardship, the fab will be constructed in accordance with Singapore Green Mark standards and will incorporate rigorous green manufacturing measures. To help minimize environmental impact, the site will feature energy-efficient cooling and lighting systems, high degree of process water recycling, and the use of eco-friendly materials. In addition, several green office design principles will be integrated, such as ample natural light, abundant communal spaces, and lush greenery to foster and contribute to a culture of wellness.
On June 5, VIS and NXP announced plans to establish the VSMC joint venture in Singapore to build a 300mm wafer fab with a total investment of approximately $7.8 billion. On September 4, VIS and NXP announced the establishment of the VSMC joint venture, having obtained all necessary regulatory approvals from relevant authorities and injected capital to officially establish the VSMC joint venture. The joint venture marks a significant step to establishing geographic resilience and accelerating Singapore’s semiconductor ecosystem.