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PUBLISHER: MIC - Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute | PRODUCT CODE: 1513724

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PUBLISHER: MIC - Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute | PRODUCT CODE: 1513724

Development of the Global Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry and Product Strategies of Leading Companies

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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.

Product Code: SCRPT24070901

Table of Contents

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
Product Code: SCRPT24070901

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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