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Development of the Global Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry and Product Strategies of Leading Companies (pre-order)

July 2024 | 24 pages | ID: D7FC67721195EN
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Wide-bandgap compound semiconductors, also known as third-generation semiconductor materials, possess excellent characteristics such as high voltage resistance, high-temperature tolerance, and high-frequency operation. In recent years, with the trend toward net-zero emissions, countries around the world have noticed the importance of third-generation semiconductors in reducing power consumption and improving energy efficiency. The advantages of third-generation semiconductors in enhancing energy efficiency have garnered global attention. European, US and Japanese companies are the leaders in the third-generation semiconductor products and applications market, while China and South Korea are emerging in this field. This report provides an overview of the development trends in the third-generation semiconductor industry in Europe, the US, and East Asia - including Japan, Korea, and China - and further explores the deployment strategies of leading companies in this arena worldwide.
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
2.7 Summary

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
4.6 Summary

5. MIC PERSPECTIVE

5.1 Europe: Focusing on Automotive and Industrial Power Devices with Robust Government Support
5.2 US: Defense Uses Followed by Civilian Applications, Equal Focus on Communication and Power Devices
5.3 Key Strategies: Enhancement in Capacity, Customer Relationships, and Product Lines
5.4 Japan: Focuses both on Power and Communication Devices, with Strengths in Epitaxy and Materials
5.5 China and Korea: Government-led with Focus on Domestic Demand
5.6 East Asia: Expand Capacity, Enhance Relationships, Broaden Applications
Appendix
List of Companies

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Development Strategies of Leading Third-Gen Semiconductor Companies in Europe and the United States
Table 2: Products of Leading Third-Gen Semiconductor Companies in Europe and the United States
Table 3: Development Strategies of Leading Third-Gen Semiconductor Companies in East Asia
Table 4: Products of Leading Third-Gen Semiconductor Companies in East Asia

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: STMicroelectronics' Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 2: Infineon's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 3: Onsemi's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 4: Wolfspeed's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 5: Navitas' Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 6: Qorvo's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 7: ROHM's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 8: SEDI's Vision for Information Transmission by 2030
Figure 9: Mitsubishi's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 10: Innoscience's Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies
Figure 11: Sanan Optoelectronics' Third-Gen Semiconductor Development Strategies


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