As technology advances, the increase in wafer size and manufacturing processes have increased the number of chips that can be produced from a single wafer, lowering the unit cost while improving integration and performance.
IC wafers are widely used in many fields such as computer processors, memory, sensors, communication equipment, automotive electronics, consumer electronics, etc., and are the cornerstone of modern information technology. The manufacturing of IC wafers is a highly integrated and sophisticated process that requires strict environmental controls and advanced technologies to ensure the performance and reliability of each chip. As technology continues to evolve, the requirements for wafer purity, size and manufacturing precision are also increasing.