Development and Strategic Position of the Global Semiconductor Industry Chain
1. Global Semiconductor Market Performance
1.1 Global Semiconductor Market Declines in 2023
1.2 Supply Chain Recovery Likely to Drive Double-Digit Growth in the Semiconductor Market in 2024
1.3 ICs Dominating the Global Semiconductor Market with Over 80% Share
1.4 Global End-Product Shipment Growth Driving Pull-in Demand in 2024
2. Capex of Global Semiconductor Companies
2.1 High Concentration of CapEx among Global Semiconductor Firms
2.2 Semiconductor Equipment Takes the Largest Share of CapEx
3. Competitive Landscape of three DRAM suppliers
3.1 Two Korea Suppliers Dominates the DRAM Market with a 72% Share
3.2 Fierce Competition Expected as DRAM Enters the 1γ Process in 2024
3.3 HPC Applications Drive HBM Development
4. 3D NAND Advances into the 200-Layer Era
4.1 Two Korean Companies Lead the NAND Flash Market with a 52% Share
4.2 The Future of 3D NAND Entering the 300-Layer Era
5. Major Wafer Foundries Have Mass-Produced 3nm Process
5.1 2022-2023: Major Foundries Kick off 3nm Process Mass Production
5.2 2024-2025: Major Foundries Compete in the 2nm Era
6. Global Semiconductor Companies’ Revenue Ranking
6.1 TSMC Remains the World’s Largest Semiconductor Company in 2023
6.2 Nvidia Stands Out in 2023 with Revenue Growth of 87%
7. MIC Perspective
Appendix
List of Companies
Development of the Global Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry and Product Strategies of Leading Companies
1. Development of European and US Third-Gen Semiconductor Industry
1.1 Europe
1.1.1 Focusing on Automotive and Industrial Niches
1.1.2 Abundant Research Resources and Robust Epitaxy and Wafer Foundry Capabilities
1.2 US
1.2.1 Prioritizing Military Applications , Expanding to Civilian Uses
1.2.2 Leading SiC Substrate Market Share with Equal Focus on Communication and Power Devices
2. Product Strategies of Leading Companies in Europe and the US
2.1 STMicroelectronics
2.2 Infineon
2.3 Onsemi
2.4 Wolfspeed
2.5 Navitas
2.6 Qorvo
3. Development of Third-Gen Semiconductor Industry in East Asia
3.1 Japan
3.1.1 Equal Focus on Development of Power and Communication Devices
3.1.2 Leading in Patents, with Strengths in Epitaxy Technology
3.2 Korea
3.2.1 Government-led Development with Focus on Power Applications
3.3 China
3.3.1 Government-led Development with Rapid Expansion
3.3.2 Foreign Companies Partnering with Local Firms due to Large Domestic Market and Policy Support
4. Product Strategies of Leading Companies in East Asia
4.1 ROHM
4.2 Sumitomo Group
4.3 Mitsubishi
4.4 Innoscience
4.5 Sanan Optoelectronics
5. MIC Perspective
Appendix
List of Companies
Development of Taiwan's Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry and Key Players
1.Taiwanese Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry Development
1.1 Taiwan's Late Entry into Third-Generation Semiconductors Focuses Mainly on Wafer Foundry
1.2 Positive Outlook Drives Capacity Expansion by Quasi-IDMs and Foundries
1.3 Policy Prioritizing Technological and Material Independence, But Further Applications Still Need Improvement
2. Trends and Straties of Major Taiwanese Companies
2.1 SAS
2.2 Foxconn Technology Group
2.3 Panjit
3. MIC Perspective
Appendix
List of Companies