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Over 150 SEMI members in Korea participated in the SEMI Members Dayon September 19, 2014. Almost 80 percent of the attendees were executive level.Over 100 SEMI Member companies were represented at the event. In addition, Samsung,SK Hynix, and Dongbu Hitec also participated in the forum. The event featured industry trends from fourspeakers. HD Cho, president of SEMI Korea, hosted the event.
Soo KyumKim, director, IDC Korea presented an overview entitled“Global Semiconductor Industry Outlook.” Kim pointed out that economicperformance in the first half of 2014 was mixed. The United States appears to have rebounded whileChina showed signs of stability. InEurope, some countries have performed well, while others have stumbled; Japan appearsto be losing momentum after the recovery in 2013. Emerging markets aremeanwhile still volatile, with inflationary pressures. The potential for a newcrisis or relapse has continued to “ebb and flow” but is less likely than ayear ago because the U.S. and Chinese economies have stabilized. The debtcrisis in Europe has not completely receded, and geopolitical events such asthose in Ukraine could yet act as a trigger for another downturn.
Kim believes that the semiconductor market willremain at a moderate growth pace while shifting gears to take advantage of non-traditionalsegments. Memory market will continue competition in NAND with 3D chips in nearfuture while DRAM will cling to expensive process migration. Mergers andAcquisitions (M&A) across semiconductor industry and fabless trend willmake the dedicated foundry market thrive, according to Kim.
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Do Yeon Choi, principal analyst, KyoboSecurities, presented “SemiconductorTechnology Trends.” Choi pointed out the technology limitations of DRAM interms of structure development. He saidthat EUV, future memory technology andTSV are likely not good solutions for DRAM, emphathizing that the industryshould focus on NAND and non-memory chips. NAND (2D) has also limitations interms of structure change. But with 3D NAND, technology will overcome thislimitation and it is a great alternative solution. Choi said that the most remarkableissue in non-memory is 14nm FinFET technology. The small number of device makers that have 14nm FinFET technology willlead this market after 2015. Choi believes that most investments should befocussed on V-NAND and non-memory rather than DRAM.
After a networking break, AllenJi, consulting specialist, IHSTechnology delivered a market overview on “Flexible Displays and Wearable Devices.” In addition to discussing the Display Devicemarket, Ji delved into TV brand strategy, stating that Korean brands LG andSamsung are enjoying market share increases and improving profitability, alongwith strengthening market leadership in emerging regions. He also discussed therestructuring of the Japanese brands and contract manufacturers and the Chinesebrands that are challenging the Korean brands.
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Kang Bok Lee, ETRI wrapped up the day with a presentation on theFuture of IoT and the semiconductor industry. Lee providedan overview of the worldwide and Korean IoT market and trends. He mentioned thatthe worldwide IoT market size will be increased from $ 200 billion in 2013 to$1,035 billion in 2020. The four valuechains of IoT— chip, module, platform & solution, and networking & service— companies coordination is urgently needed to develop IoT. He also mentioned thatthe Korean IoT market size is 1% of worldwide market. And he introduced USA, China,Japan and EU’s government’s policy and investment to demonstrate how the KoreaIOT Industry could learn from other IoT-developed Regions.
According to surveys, the audience was pleased with the day’sevents and presentations. This year was the first year to feature presentationson Semiconductor Technology Trends and the Future of IoT. The day concludedwith a well-attended networking reception.
For information on becoming a SEMI member, visit www.semi.org/en/Membership. Regional contacts are listed on this webpage: www.semi.org/About/ContactUs
November 4, 2014
Location
- Rfsemi Technologies Inc.
- Add. 302-869, 11F Miracle Bldg., 52, Dunsan-ro, Seo-gu, Daejeon, Korea
Tel. +82-42-823-9682
Fax. +82-42-823-9684
- Wanju first Factory
- Add. 565-902, 12, Wanjusandan 6-ro, Bongdong-eup, Wanju_Gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea
Tel. +82-63-262-4747
Fax. +82-63-262-4748
- Wanju second Factory
- Add. 565-902 153, Wanjusandan 6-ro, Bongdong-eup, Wanju_Gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea
Tel. +82-63-262-4747
Fax. +82-63-262-4753
- Weihai Factory
- Add. 5/F C, Developing center, Torch Road No.213,
Torch High-Tech Industry Development Zone, Weihai City, Shandong Province, China
Tel. +86-631-566-2100~1
Fax. +86-631-566-2102
E-mail. [email protected]
- Shenzhen Factory
- Add. (518-103) B2-2F, Xiangli Industrial park, Fuyuan 1 Road,
Fuyong Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, P.R. China
Tel. +86-755-2749-5055
Fax. +86-755-2749-5016
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