MSTSingapore

Mature-node MPW RFQ without exposing design IP

The safest first contact is a non-confidential screening package: enough process, package and schedule context for partner fit, but no GDS, netlists, PDK content or proprietary circuit detail.

What to include first

For mature-node MPW coordination, MST can usually begin with node class, process family, special-option needs, package/test assumptions, schedule window, geography and commercial constraints. This is enough to triage whether a partner discussion is plausible.

What not to upload publicly

Do not upload GDS, netlists, PDK screenshots, confidential foundry documentation, customer schematics or export-sensitive project files into a public RFQ form. Those belong behind NDA and a secure, partner-approved channel.

How MST uses the RFQ

The Singapore desk reviews fit, compliance flags, missing information, package/test coupling and likely next questions before preparing a formal quote or partner follow-up.

Start the MPW coordination RFQ or check MPW readiness.