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GlobalFoundries: Leading the charge in semiconductor innovation

By Ashley TangApril 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • GlobalFoundries operates 14 facilities worldwide, supporting over 200 customers and 100 partners.
  • The company’s semiconductors are used in automotive, IoT, communications, and more.

GlobalFoundries: Technological advancements

GlobalFoundries, established in 2009 after AMD’s semiconductor manufacturing arm was spun off, has since become a key player in the industry. The company offers a variety of advanced technology platforms, including FD-SOI and FinFET, designed to meet the diverse needs of industries from automotive to communications. Their semiconductor offerings help power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles and industrial applications.

The company’s commitment to innovation is evident in its continued development of next-generation nodes. Their partnership with General Motors to supply automotive chips highlights their strategic positioning in the growing electric vehicle market, with production ramping up over the next few years. This collaboration is part of GF’s broader push to advance the capabilities of its semiconductors to meet the demands of high-performance industries.

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GlobalFoundries: Overcoming industry challenges

The semiconductor industry faces numerous challenges, from supply chain disruptions to increasing geopolitical tensions. GlobalFoundries has navigated these hurdles by focusing on resilience and innovation. Their strategic partnerships, such as the collaboration with Google to develop open-source design kits, showcase their proactive approach to fostering industry-wide collaboration and expanding manufacturing capabilities.

In a rapidly evolving market, GF’s ability to innovate while maintaining high production standards has helped it secure a vital position in a competitive global landscape. As demand for semiconductors continues to grow, GlobalFoundries is positioned to lead the way in producing cutting-edge chips that drive the future of technology.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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