SEMI process-node bands, 2025-01-07
How one publisher grouped process nodes on one date, in its own words. This is a statement with a date on it, not a classification this record owns.
The bands, as published
Issued 2025-01-07 by SEMI · World Fab Forecast, SEMI press release, 7 January 2025
| Band | As published | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced | advanced nodes (7nm and below) | 7 nm | |
| Mainstream | mainstream nodes (8nm~45nm) | 8 nm | 45 nm |
| Mature | mature technology nodes (50nm and above) | 50 nm |
Wafer basis: 200mm equivalent. The capacity figures this scheme is used with are counted on that basis.
Note the gap between 45nm and 50nm. It is the publisher's, not a transcription error, and a node of 46nm to 49nm is unclassified under this scheme rather than pushed into whichever band is nearer.
Why this is a statement and not a label
"Leading edge" is not a property of a node. It is a property of a node AT A DATE. N7 was the leading edge when it arrived and is ordinary now, and nothing about the node changed: the boundary moved past it. A fab tagged 'leading edge' in its own row would therefore be wrong later without anything having been edited, and would be wrong silently, which is the failure this record exists to avoid. So a fab holds the nodes a publisher said it runs, this file holds what a publisher said the bands were and when they said it, and the classification is the JOIN of the two — computed when a page is drawn and rendered with the date of the definition it used.
What the record shows so far
Across the two SEMI releases held here the 7nm-and-below boundary has NOT moved. What happened instead is that a finer band appeared beneath it: the June 2025 300mm Fab Outlook reports 2nm-and-below separately for the first time in this record. That is what the leading edge moving looks like in a publisher's own reporting, and it is the reason this file records bands as statements rather than as a fixed set of three.
Other definitions on the record: SEMI, 2025-06-25
Cite this
The bands, the publisher, and the date they were published. A band quoted without its date is the failure this page exists to prevent: the boundary moves and the wording does not.
For a memo
SEMI, process-node bands as published, issued 2025-01-07, on a 200mm equivalent wafer basis: Advanced - advanced nodes (7nm and below); Mainstream - mainstream nodes (8nm~45nm); Mature - mature technology nodes (50nm and above). Source: World Fab Forecast, SEMI press release, 7 January 2025, https://www.semi.org/en/semi-press-release/eighteen-new-semiconductor-fabs-to-start-construction-in-2025-semi-reports. Recorded by Silicon Almanac as a dated statement rather than a classification: https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/node-bands/semi-wff-2025-01/
Every band in one paragraph, with the date the publisher defined them.
For the bottom of a slide
Source: SEMI (2025-01-07), World Fab Forecast, SEMI press release, 7 January 2025. Bands are as that publisher defined them on that date. Definitions on the record: https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/node-bands/semi-wff-2025-01/
One line. The value is deliberately not repeated here: on a slide the number is on the slide, and a footnote that restates it is one edit away from disagreeing with it.
For a spreadsheet
publisher issued band as_published min_nm max_nm wafer_basis source_title source_url figure_page retrieved SEMI 2025-01-07 Advanced advanced nodes (7nm and below) 7 200mm equivalent World Fab Forecast, SEMI press release, 7 January 2025 https://www.semi.org/en/semi-press-release/eighteen-new-semiconductor-fabs-to-start-construction-in-2025-semi-reports https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/node-bands/semi-wff-2025-01/ SEMI 2025-01-07 Mainstream mainstream nodes (8nm~45nm) 8 45 200mm equivalent World Fab Forecast, SEMI press release, 7 January 2025 https://www.semi.org/en/semi-press-release/eighteen-new-semiconductor-fabs-to-start-construction-in-2025-semi-reports https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/node-bands/semi-wff-2025-01/ SEMI 2025-01-07 Mature mature technology nodes (50nm and above) 50 200mm equivalent World Fab Forecast, SEMI press release, 7 January 2025 https://www.semi.org/en/semi-press-release/eighteen-new-semiconductor-fabs-to-start-construction-in-2025-semi-reports https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/node-bands/semi-wff-2025-01/
Tab separated: the headings and one row. Tabs rather than commas because several of these values contain commas, and quoting rules are a second thing to get wrong. The columns do not line up on screen and do line up once pasted.