Abstract:
INTRODUCTION
REASONS FOR STUDY AND ITS IMPORTANCE
The invention and evolution of integrated circuits, commonly known as "chips," have powered the phenomenal success of the semiconductor industry. It has produced a period of record growth that has lasted more than two decades. The more than $200 billion dollars worth of chip sales in 2000 represents a historic milestone in its history.
Signs of a market slowdown, however, appeared in the 4th quarter of 2000. The implosion of many Internet-based companies coupled with weaker economies around the globe reduced consumer demand for those products that are the ''bread and butter'' components of the semiconductor industry.
Semiconductor suppliers and the equipment industries that form its infrastructure faced many challenges in 2001. Confronted with sharply declining sales, they are making choices that inevitably will shape its future. Companies like Hitachi, have initiated major staff reductions. Still others, like Cypress Semiconductor and ASM Lithography, have decided to restructure, repositioning themselves for other potential opportunities. When other suppliers cut major initiatives, Intel reaffirmed confidence in the future by announcing intentions to maintain its $7.5 billion capital expenditures budget.
Despite such a variegated business atmosphere, and possibly, because of it, there are still continual technological advances in hardware and software. These advances spur improvements in chip design and technology, enabling the smaller feature sizes, improved manufacturing techniques and more efficient designs that foster the emergence of new chips and new applications.
OBJECTIVES OF STUDY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION
Microprocessors ushered in the pervasive age of personal computing. Personal computers, historically the linchpin of many chip end products, have lost their market luster. Does the next generation of chips contain the same potential as the PC to transform the way people work and play?
In 2000, the meteoric rise in cellular handset sales, as well as healthy revenue from the network infrastructure sector, knighted the communications industry as the heir-apparent successor to the personal computing empire. Ironically, 2001 found sales in the same niches to be in the doldrums. Yet, despite a weak market, it is doubtful that consumers, having had a taste of the benefits of wireless technology, will dampen their ramped-up expectations for ubiquitous communications.
The question remains, however, whether this current technological phase, the growth and penetration of wireless devices in the home, office and various modes of transportation, will offer compelling enough applications to reap continued financial rewards for the end-product producers as well as their semiconductor suppliers.
This report proposes to analyze in depth the newest generation of chips and the scope of applications they serve. It addresses such questions as:
- Who is using these chips?
- What benefits do they accrue from using them?
- At what price points do they buy them?
- Which markets will reap the most benefits from their adoption?
- Which issues must be addressed to provide a successful return-on-investment?
AUDIENCE FOR REPORT
This report emphasizes the market potential for existing and emerging semiconductors as well as the current and future forces shaping the semiconductor industry. It is intended for manufacturers, supply chain personnel, marketing managers and futurists.
SCOPE AND CONTENT OF REPORT
This report analyzes emerging trends in new chips and their new applications. An overview of the semiconductor industry highlights the main chip categories and discusses the top supplier market share, new chip architecture and the unique challenges that each category faces in the future. Five-year forecasts follow, segmented by chip categories as well as end-markets.
Succeeding chapters discuss enabling technologies, trends in venture capital, corporate and national research and development funding, the organizational and economic makeup of the semiconductor industry, and the legislative, political and environmental issues it faces. The changing dynamics of international market share also are addressed.
Appendices contain upcoming semiconductor industry-related conferences, recent patent applications and grants, as well as a list of supplier mergers and acquisitions.
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
The material presented in this report is based on information obtained from personal contacts with participants in the semiconductor industry as well as from an analysis of the technologies, issues and concerns gathered from technical papers and industry conferences. Our final analysis and projections combine the consensus of primary contacts with our assumptions regarding the impact of both historical and emerging trends.
Additional data was obtained from analysis of secondary sources. These include trade publications, trade associations, company literature and on-line databases. This research was done to supplement our understanding of applications, markets and trends in the semiconductor industry. All dollar projections in this report are based on 2001 constant dollars.
Table of contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- OBJECTIVES OF STUDY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION
- AUDIENCE FOR REPORT
- SCOPE AND CONTENT OF REPORT
- METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
- RELATED BCC REPORTS
- BCC ON-LINE SERVICES
SUMMARY
OVERVIEW- IMPORTANCE OF THE INDUSTRY
- INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
- INDUSTRY HISTORY
- HOW SEMICONDUCTORS ARE MADE
- INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION: MAJOR PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS
- CHIP CATEGORIES
- MAJOR PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS
- ANALOG
- MICROPROCESSORS
- MICROCONTROLLERS
- ASICs
- DSPs
- LOGIC
- MEMORY
- EFFECT ON THE FUTURE
- MARKETS BY PRODUCT TYPE
- ANALOG
- WORLDWIDE ANALOG DOLLAR SALES FORECAST
- FORECAST ЃE2001 ANALOG CHIP MARKET
- FORECAST ЃE2006 ANALOG CHIP MARKET
- TOP THREE ANALOG SUPPLIERS
ASICs- WORLD-WIDE ASIC DOLLAR SALES FORECAST
- 2001 ASIC CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- 2006 ASIC CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE ASIC SUPPLIERS
DSPs- WORLDWIDE DSP DOLLAR SALES FORECAST
- 2001 DSP CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- 2006 DSP CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE DSP SUPPLIERS
MCUs- WORLDWIDE MCU DOLLAR SALES FORECAST
- 2001 MCU CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- 2006 MCU CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE MCU SUPPLIERS
MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURES- MPUs
- WORLDWIDE MPU DOLLAR SALES FORECAST
- 2001 MPU CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- 2006 MPU CHIP MARKET FORECAST
TOP THREE WORLDWIDE MPU SUPPLIERS- WORLDWIDE MPU MARKET SHARE, 1999 AND 2000
- MICROPROCESSOR DEVELOPMENTS
- Manufacturing Upgrades
- Smaller Geometries
- Design Enhancements
- Technology Upgrades
- I/O Upgrades
LOGIC- WORLDWIDE LOGIC DOLLAR SALES FORECAST
- 2001 LOGIC CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- 2006 LOGIC CHIP MARKET SHARE FORECAST
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE LOGIC SUPPLIERS
- Standard Logic
- Programmable Logic/FPGA
MEMORY- WORLDWIDE MEMORY DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, 2001-2006
- 2001 MEMORY CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- 2006 MEMORY CHIP MARKET FORECAST
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE FLASH MEMORY SUPPLIERS
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE DRAM MEMORY SUPPLIERS
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE SRAM MEMORY SUPPLIERS
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE EEPROM MEMORY SUPPLIERS
- TOP THREE WORLDWIDE EPROM MEMORY SUPPLIERS
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Single-transistor Silicon-on-insulator DRAM
- Nanotube SRAM
MARKETS BY APPLICATIONS
AUTOMOTIVE MARKET- CURRENT MARKET
- MARKET SHARE
- By Company
- Motorola
- NEC
- STMicroelectronics
- By-product Category
- EMERGING PRODUCTS
- Engine and Drivetrain
- Safety
- Comfort
- Navigation
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Night Vision
- Low-speed Multiplexing
- 42-volt Power Systems
- Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
- CHALLENGES TO GROWTH
- Developing Standards
- Product and Life Cycle Differences
CONSUMER MARKET- CURRENT MARKET
- MARKET SHARE
- EMERGING PRODUCTS
- Set-top Boxes
- Digital Cameras
- PC Hard Drives
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Internet Audio/Video
- Webcasting
- Wearable Computers
- CHALLENGES TO GROWTH
- PC Slump
- Applications Drought
COMMUNICATIONS MARKET- CURRENT MARKET
- MARKET SHARE
- EMERGING PRODUCTS
- Wireless Devices
- Third-generation (3G) Cellular Handsets
- Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)
- Bluetooth-enabled Phones
- Edge IP Aggregation Routers
- Home Networking Appliances
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Third-Generation (3G)
- Bluetooth
- Blackberry
- Home Networking
- CHALLENGES TO GROWTH
- Incompatibility of 3G Standards
- 3G Talent Crunch
- Bluetooth Concerns
FINANCIAL MARKET- CURRENT MARKET
- MARKET SHARE
- Intel
- EMERGING PRODUCTS
- Storage Networks
- Ultradense Servers
- Integrated MEMS Storage Devices (IMSD)
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Storage Area Networks (SANs)
- Network Access Storage (NAS)
- Microelectricalmechanical (MEMS) Memory
- CHALLENGES TO GROWTH
- MEMS Technical Challenges
INDUSTRIAL MARKET- CURRENT MARKET
- MARKET SHARE
- EMERGING PRODUCTS
- Smart Cards
- Fingerprint Sensors
- Biodetectors
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Smart Cards
- Biometrics
- CHALLENGES TO GROWTH
- Biodetector Cost Factors
- Privacy Concerns
MILITARY MARKET- CURRENT MARKET
- MARKET SHARE
- EMERGING PRODUCTS
- Electric Guns
- Land Warrior
- Simulation
- EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
- Electric Armor
- Robotic Control
- Synthetic Aperture Radar
- Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
- CHALLENGES TO GROWTH
- Changing Nature of War
- Packaging Issues
TECHNOLOGIES
CONVENTIONAL MATERIALS- COMPLEMENTARY METAL-OXIDE SEMICONDUCTORS (CMOS)
- BIPOLAR EMITTER COUPLED LOGIC (ECL)
- BIPOLAR COMPLEMENTARY METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR (BICMOS)
- GALLIUM ARSENIDE (GaAs)
EMERGING MATERIALS- BIOCHIPS
- PROTEIN CHIPS
- GENE CHIPS
- GALLIUM ARSENIDE ON SILICON (GaAs-on-Si)
- INDIUM PHOSPHIDE (InP)
- SILICON GERMANIUM (SiGe)
- SILICONOXYNITRIDE (SION)
- STRAINED SILICON
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES- NANOTECHNOLOGY (MOLECULAR MANUFACTURING)
- Quantum Dots
- MEMS
- NATIONAL NANOTECHNOLOGY INITIATIVE (NNI)
- 2002 Agency Initiatives
- OVERALL CONSIDERATIONS
- ADVANCES IN LITHOGRAPHY
- Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV)
- Maskless Process
- ADVANCES IN MANUFACTURING ARCHITECTURE
- X Architecture
- WAFER TECHNOLOGY
- Bridge Tools
- Competitive Strategy
- PROCESS TECHNOLOGY
- Potential Standards
- Effect of Import Restrictions
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT- CORPORATIONS
- CONSORTIUMS
- Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA)
- Information Technology for European Advancement (ITEA)
- VENTURE CAPITAL
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY- PATENTS
- LICENSING
- Arm Holdings
- MIPS Technologies, Inc.
- Rambus
INTERNATIONAL
OVERVIEW
ASIA/PACIFIC- FABS AND FABLESS
- HONG KONG REVISITED
- EMERGING MARKETS
JAPAN
EUROPE
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE- INTEGRATED DEVICE MANUFACTURERS (IDMs)
- FABLESS DESIGN
- FOUNDRIES
- ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION (EDA) PROVIDERS
- ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING SERVICES (EMS) PROVIDERS
- SEMICONDUCTOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS
- MANUFACTURING EXECUTION SYSTEMS (MES)
- ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP)
- ADVANCED PLANNING AND SCHEDULING (APS)
- PRODUCT DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (PDM)
- ELECTRONIC COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT COMMERCE (ECPC)
SUPPLY CHAIN ISSUES- PRODUCT LIFE SPAN
- INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
- FORECASTING
- GLOBALIZATION
- IMPACT ON SEMICONDUCTOR RELATIONSHIPS
INDUSTRY CONCERNS
COMPANY PROFILES
ANALOG- TEXAS INSTRUMENTS (NYSE: TXN)
- Background
- STMICROELECTRONICS (NYSE: STM)
- Background
- PHILIPS (NYSE: PHG)
- Background
ASICs- IBM (NYSE: IBM)
- Background
- LUCENT (NYSE: LU)
- Background
- LSI LOGIC (NYSE: LSI)
- Background
- FUJITSU (OTC: FJTSY)
- Background
- TOSHIBA
- Background
- HITACHI (NYSE: HIT)
- Background
DSPs- MOTOROLA (NYSE: MOT)
- Background
MCUs- NEC (NASDAQ: NIPNE)
- Background
MPUs- INTEL (NYSE: INTC)
- Background
- ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (AMD) (NYSE: AMD)
- Background
LOGIC- STANDARD
- ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN)
- Fairchild Semiconductor International (NYSE: FCS)
Background - PLD/FPGA
- Xilinx (Nasdaq: XLNX)
- Altera (Nasdaq: ALTR)
Background
Background
MEMORY- DRAM
- Samsung (Korea: SEC)
Background - Micron Technology, Inc. (NYSE: MU)
Background
Background - SRAM
- Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE: CY)
Background - EEPROM
- ATMEL (Nasdaq: ATML)
Background
APPENDICES- MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
- LICENSING
- CHIP PATENT APPLICATIONS
- PATENTS FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS
- INDUSTRY EVENTS
LIST OF TABLES
SUMMARY TABLE: WORLDWIDE SEMICONDUCTOR SALES, THROUGH 2006
1 WORLDWIDE COMPARISON OF HIGH-TECH AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY PRODUCTION AND EXPORTS, THROUGH 1997
2 U.S. VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING IN THE SEMICONDUCTOR AND COMMUNICATIONS SECTORS IN SELECTED TIME FRAMES, THROUGH 2001
3 WAFER FABRICATION PROCESS
4 CHIP DESIGN SCOPE AND TECHNOLOGY
5 CHIP FUNCTIONS BY CATEGORY
6 MAJOR PRODUCTS AND APPLICATIONS BY CHIP CATEGORY
7 MONTHLY COMPARISONS OF WORLDWIDE CHIP SALES, 2000 AND 2001
8 DISTRIBUTION OF CHIP CATEGORIES IN SELECTED END- PRODUCTS, 2000
9 WORLDWIDE ANALOG CHIP DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
10 WORLDWIDE ANALOG CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
11 WORLDWIDE ANALOG CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2006
12 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE ANALOG SUPPLIERS, 2000
13 NEW ANALOG CHIP PRODUCTS, 2001
14 WORLDWIDE ASIC DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
15 WORLDWIDE ASIC CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
16 WORLDWIDE ASIC CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLARSALES BY END USE, 2006
17 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP STANDARD CELL AND GATE ARRAY SUPPLIERS, 2000
18 NEW ASIC CHIP PRODUCTS
19 WORLDWIDE DSP DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
20 WORLDWIDE DSP CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
21 WORLDWIDE DCP CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2006
22 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE DSP CHIP SUPPLIERS, 1999 AND 2000
23 NEW DSP CHIP PRODUCTS
24 WORLDWIDE MCU DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
25 WORLDWIDE MCU CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
26 WORLDWIDE MCU CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2006
27 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF THE TOP THREE MCU SUPPLIERS, 2000
28 MARKET SHARE OF MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURE, 1999
29 NEW MICROCONTROLLER CHIP PRODUCTS
30 WORLDWIDE MPU DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
31 WORLDWIDE MPU CHIP PERCENTAGE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
32 WORLDWIDE MPU CHIP PERCENTAGE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2006
33 WORLDWIDE DOLLAR SALES OF THE TOP THREE MPU SUPPLIERS, 1999 AND 2000
34 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE MPU SUPPLIERS, 1999 AND 2000
35 NEW MICROPROCESSOR CHIP PRODUCTS
36 WORLDWIDE LOGIC DOLLAR SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
37 WORLDWIDE LOGIC CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
38 PERCENT AND VALUE OF LOGIC CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2006
39 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE STANDARD LOGIC SUPPLIERS, 2000
40 MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE WORLDWIDE PROGRAMMABLE/FPGA LOGIC SUPPLIERS, 2000
41 NEW LOGIC CHIP PRODUCTS
42 WORLDWIDE MEMORY SALES FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
43 WORLDWIDE MEMORY CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2001
44 WORLDWIDE MEMORY CHIP PERCENTAGE SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES BY END USE, 2006
45 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE FLASH MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
46 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE DRAM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
47 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE SRAM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
48 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE EEPROM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
49 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE EPROM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
50 NEW MEMORY CHIP PRODUCTS
51 SUMMARY FORECAST OF WORLDWIDE CHIP* DOLLAR SALES BY TYPE, THROUGH 2006
52 WORLDWIDE FORECAST OF DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL MARKET CHIP CATEGORIES IN THE AUTOMOTIVE MARKET, THROUGH 2006
53 AUTOMOTIVE END PRODUCTS BY CHIP CATEGORY
54 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE AND DOLLAR SALES OF TOP THREE AUTOMOTIVE CHIP SUPPLIERS, 2000
55 COMPARISON OF SEMICONDUCTOR AND AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCT AND USEFUL LIKE CYCLES
56 WORLDWIDE FORECAST OF THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL CHIP CATEGORIES IN THE CONSUMER MARKET, THROUGH 2006
57 CONSUMER END PRODUCTS BY CHIP CATEGORY
58 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SEMICONDUCTOR DOLLAR REVENUE, 2000
59 WORLDWIDE SET-TOP BOX UNIT FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
60 GROWTH OF WEBCASTING AUDIENCE, 2000 AND 2001
61 WORLDWIDE WEARABLE COMPUTER FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
62 WORLDWIDE FORECAST OF THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL CHIP CATEGORIES FOR THE COMMUNICATIONS MARKET, THROUGH 2006
63 COMMUNICATIONS END PRODUCTS BY CHIP CATEGORY
64 FORECAST OF WORLDWIDE WIRELESS DEVICE UNIT SALES BY TYPE, THROUGH 2006
65 HOME NETWORKING CHIP MARKET FORECAST, THROUGH 2006
66 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES BY GENERATION
67 WORLDWIDE FORECAST OF THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL CHIP CATEGORIES USED IN THE FINANCIAL MARKET, THROUGH 2006
68 FINANCIAL END PRODUCTS BY CHIP CATEGORY
69 WORLDWIDE FORECAST OF THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL CHIP CATEGORIES FOR THE INDUSTRIAL MARKET, THROUGH 2006
70 INDUSTRIAL END PRODUCTS BY CHIP CATEGORY
71 BIODETECTION PROJECTS IN DEVELOPMENT
72 WORLDWIDE FORECAST OF THE DOLLAR VALUE OF ALL CHIP CATEGORIES FOR THE MILITARY MARKET, THROUGH 2006
73 MILITARY END PRODUCTS BY CHIP CATEGORY
74 U.S. DEFENSE BUDGET FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, THROUGH 2006
75 EMERGING SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS
76 FORECAST OF BLUETOOTH MARKET DOLLAR SALES, THROUGH 2006
77 FORECAST OF WORLDWIDE MEMS MARKET DOLLAR SALES, THROUGH 2006
78 WORLDWIDE NANOTECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES
79 U.S. GOVERNMENT NANOTECHNOLOGY BUDGET, BY AGENCY, 2001
80 R&D SPENDING BY TOP SUPPLIERS IN ALL CHIP CATEGORIES, 1999 AND 2000
81 U.S. PATENTS GRANTED FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2001
82 CONTRACT REVENUES AND ROYALTIES OF LEADING SEMICONDUCTOR LICENSING COMPANIES, 2000
83 JAPAN’S ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY ЃETHREE SEGMENTS, 2000 AND 2001
84 DOLLAR FORECAST FOR ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING SERVICES (EMS) PROVIDERS, THROUGH 2006
85 IMPACT OF STANDARDS REVISIONS
86 U.S. REGULATORY ACTIVITY
87 INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY ACTIVITY
88 SEMATECH’S ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES
89 CHANGES IN IMMIGRATION LAW
90 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY REGULATION ACTIVITY
91 ORGANIZATIONS
92 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS, 2000 AND 2001
93 LICENSING AGREEMENTS, 2001
94 U.S. CHIP PATENT APPLICATIONS, 2000 AND 2001
95 U.S. PATENTS GRANTED FOR WIRELESS APPLICATIONS, 2001
96 SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY EVENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
SUMMARY FIGURE: FORECAST OF WORLDWIDE CHIP* DOLLAR SALES BY CATEGORY, 2001 AND 2006
1 PERCENT OF ANALOG CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2001
2 PERCENT OF ANALOG CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2006
3 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE ANALOG SUPPLIERS, 2000
4 PERCENT OF ASIC CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2001
5 PERCENT OF ASIC CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2006
6 TOP THREE WORLDWIDE ASIC SUPPLIERS: STANDARD CELL AND GATE ARRAY DOLLAR SALES, 2000
7 PERCENT OF DSP CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2001
8 PERCENT OF DSP CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2006
9 MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE DSP SUPPLIERS, 2000
10 PERCENT OF MCU CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2001
11 PERCENT OF MCU CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2006
12 MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE WORLDWIDE MCU SUPPLIERS, 2000
13 MARKET SHARE OF MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURE, 1999
14 PERCENT OF MPU CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2001
15 PERCENT OF MPU CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2006
16 DOLLAR SALES OF THE TOP THREE WORLDWIDE MPU SUPPLIERS, 1999 AND 2000
17 PERCENT OF WORLDWIDE MPU MARKET SHARE, 1999 AND 2000
18 PERCENT OF LOGIC CHIP SALES BY END USE, 2001
19 PERCENT OF LOGIC CHIP MARKET SHARE FORECAST, 2006
20 PERCENT OF WORLDWIDE STANDARD LOGIC MARKET SHARE, 2000
21 PERCENT OF WORLDWIDE PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC MARKET SHARE, 2000
22 PERCENT OF MEMORY CHIP MARKET SEGMENT SHARES, 2001
23 MEMORY CHIP MARKET SEGMENT SHARE FORECAST, 2006
24 MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE WORLDWIDE FLASH MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
25 WORLDWIDE MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE DRAM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
26 WORLDWIDE PERCENT MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE SRAM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
27 MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE WORLDWIDE EEPROM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
28 MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE WORLDWIDE EPROM MEMORY SUPPLIERS, 2000
29 MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE AUTOMOTIVE CHIP SUPPLIERS, 2000
30 MARKET SHARE OF AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS BY PRODUCT CATEGORY, 2001 AND 2006
31 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS WORLDWIDE SEMICONDUCTOR MARKET SHARE, 2000
32 WORLDWIDE DIGITAL CAMERA MARKET SHARE, 2001
33 CHIP MARKET SHARE COMPARING ALL APPLICATIONS IN THE COMMUNICATIONS MARKET, 2001
34 HOME NETWORKING CHIP MARKET FORECAST, 2001 AND 2006
35 DOLLAR SALES AND MARKET SHARE OF TOP THREE MPU SUPPLIERS, 2000
36 CHIP MARKET SHARE COMPARING ALL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MARKET, 2006
37 U.S. DEFENSE BUDGET, 2002
38 GLOBAL MILITARY BUDGETS BY REGION AS A PERCENTAGE OF THE TOTAL MARKET, 2000
39 GENE CHIP MARKET FORECAST, 2001, 2003, AND 2006
40 U.S. VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS, 2ND QUARTER COMPARISON, 2000 AND 2001
41 PERCENT OF ACTUAL AND ANTICIPATED INTERNATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR MARKET SHARES, THROUGH 2006
42 FORECAST OF CHINA’S GLOBAL PERCENT MARKET SHARE, 2001 AND 2006
43 FORECAST OF ASIA/PACIFIC WIRELESS INTERNET USE, 2000 AND 2006
44 FORECAST OF BROADBAND USE IN JAPAN, 2001 AND 2006
45 EUROPEAN WIRELESS ADOPTION FORECAST, 2001 AND 2006
46 SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIPS
47 WORLDWIDE FOUNDRY MARKET SHARE
48 WORLDWIDE EDA MARKET SHARE 1ST QUARTER, 2001
49 SEMICONDUCTOR SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE