2009-7
摘要
A- Market Challenges
Whether you are setting the strategy for a foundry, or selecting a foundry partner for your product, now more than ever before, the choices made today will determine your future survival. With competition increasing from a variety of players, MEMS Foundries need to solidify their business model, clarify their positioning and streamline their offering to insure long-term success.
MEMS foundries are the new key players of the MEMS industry. Major open MEMS foundries are now profitable and most are moving to upgrade to 8-inch production lines. Growth of consumer applications and other high potential market opportunities have attracted new entrants coming from mainstream semiconductor, leveraging their high volume production lines combining CMOS technology and MEMS. A heated competition will start between established MEMS foundries and these new players experienced in volume production. The MEMS Foundry market is still very fragmented. The largest markets for MEMS foundries are inkjet printheads using mainly “exclusive” foundry services, but open foundries are developing innovative platforms addressing new applications like RF-MEMS or microphones and developing different approaches of product platform from fixed process to Multi-project Wafer (MPW).
B- Market metrics
With over 50 companies identified worldwide, MEMS foundries are the new key partners of the MEMS industry. While the foundry business experienced a booming 22% growth to reach $480 million in 2008, MEMS foundries do not expect more than single digit revenue increase for 2009 with low visibility on bookings. MEMS market share captured by foundries is increasing for most products because the structure of the MEMS industry is stabilizing with emerging MEMS companies choosing “fabless” or “fablite” business models and sharing the production risks of new products with the MEMS foundries.
a/ “MEMS Foundries 2009” focuses on the segmentation of this part of the MEMS value chain, highlighting MEMS foundry markets and trends.
b/ “MEMS Foundries 2009” is the only report highlighting how foundries will gain market share in the MEMS market, and the key criteria to understand why MEMS companies are more interested in Foundries today.
c/ Acquiring “MEMS Foundries 2009”, will allow you to quickly identify major MEMS foundries and the most dedicated foundry partner for your activity.
C- Key features
“MEMS Foundries 2009” spotlights an original business model of the MEMS industry, highlighting major players and ranking 2008 sales with a comparison to 2007. The report will allow you to better understand the dynamism of these players with a fine segmentation of MEMS foundries. “MEMS foundries 2009” will give you information on how typical foundry revenues are generated, from development services to wafer processing. Finally, “MEMS Foundries 2009” will provide you the latest trends and information on MEMS foundry activities: Major changes in the MEMS industry and interest for foundries, new entrants, MEMS foundry opportunities and also new technology focuses for foundries.
D- Key benefits of the report
“MEMS foundry” is a generic name for companies increasing activities and market share in the manufacture of MEMS devices. The report will help you to understand characteristics of MEMS foundries. You will be able will to identify your future production partners easily, understand the key MEMS foundry dynamics today and gain insights into the evolution of the MEMS Foundry business.
Companies in the report
Advanced Micro Sensors, AMI, Analog Devices, APM, CEA Léti, China Ressources Semiconductor, Colibrys, Cypress, Dai Nippon Printing, Dalsa Semiconductor, Delphi, DT U Danchip, Dyconex, Elmos SMI, EPFL, Fraunhofer ISIT , Freescale, Fujikura, Honeywell, HP , IMEC, IMT, IN EX, Jazz Semiconductor, Lionix, Matsushita Electronic works, Memscap, Memstech, Micralyne, Microfab Bremen, NXP, Oki, Electric, Olivetti I-jet, Olympus, Omron, Protron, Qinetiq, Robert Bosch, Semefab, Sensonor, Silex, SIMIT , Sintef, SMIC, Sony, SVT C, Texas Instruments, Touch Microsystems, Tronic's Microsystems, TSMC, UMC, Vaisala, VT , Wispry, Xfab
目录及图表
Content p2
Executive Summary p3
Foreword p14
Definition and methodology p15
Vocabulary p16
Overview of the MEMS market p18
MEMS market forecast p19
MEMS market analysis p23
Analysis and trends by market p24
Top 30 MEMS Manufacturers p25
Annual growth rate 2008/2007 p26
Significant changes in 2008 p27
MEMS Foundry infrastructures p29
Organizing of the MEMS industry p30
Vocabulary for MEMS foundries p32
Definition of the different business models p33
Analysis of the difference between pure
Play foundries and contract manufacturers p34
Analysis of the evolution of the business model p36
Key challenges for the business models p37
MEMS foundry landscape p38
30 major foundries p39
Other MEMS commercial foundries p41
MEMS foundry services at research institutes p42
Geographical breakdown of major foundries p43
What’s new for Foundries p44
Ranking of the MEMS foundries p47
Top 20 MEMS foundries p48
Annual growth rate for MEMS Foundrie p50
Major facts in the Top 20 MEMS Foundries p51
Geographical breakdown of the Top 20 MEMS foundries by sales p52
Segmentation of the MEMS foundry business p53
Historic evolution of the MEMS foundry business p54
Foundry activity involves different business models p55
Segmentation of the commercial MEMS foundry market p56
Foundry market segmentation p57
Detailed analysis by type of MEMS foundries and contract manufacturers p58
MEMS Foundry market p63
Global production services p64
Breakdown between “exclusive foundries” and “open access foundry” p65
Breakdown by product type between “exclusive foundries” and “open access foundry services p66
Breakdown of production services per product type p69
Analysis of MEMS wafer procesing market per products p70
MEMS foundry market p71
MEMS wafer processing market for production services p72
Breakdown between “exclusive foundries” and “open access foundry services – Analysis p73
Development services P74
Hypothesis for the MEMS foundry market p75
Foundries activity as a share of the MEMS production p76
What is the price of manufacturing services p78
Trends p80
Product platforms Vs. Fixed process p82
Contract manufacturers successfully leveraged sales in developing product platforms p84
Available IP blocks mainly focus on encapsulation, interconnection, and Passive integration p85
New opportunities for low to medium foundry business p86
MEMS foundries opening new market opportunities p87
CMOS MEMS foundries and impact on MEMS business p88
Large IDM and partnership with MEMS foundries? p89
Risks for over capacity? P90
Long term business on mass market p91
Miscellaneous p92
Conclusion p93
table list
MEMS market value per products p21
Business models in the MEMS industry p30
Business models in the MEMS industry with company names p31
30 major MEMS foundries p40
Other MEMS commercial foundries p41
MEMS foundry services at research institutes p42
Top 20 MEMS foundries and % change p48
Foundry market segmentation p57
list of figures
MEMS Market value (March 09) the turmoil effect p19
Top 30 MEMS Manufacturers p25
Annual growth rate 2008/2007 p26
Geographical breakdown of major foundries p43
Top 20 MEMS foundries p48
Annual growth rate for MEMS Foundries p50
Geographical breakdown of the Top 20 MEMS foundries by sales p52
Global production services p64
Value of the foundry market related to «open access foundry services p65
Value of the foundry market related to « open access” foundry services (by products) p66
Value of the foundry market related to «exclusive manufacturing agreements» p67
Value of the foundry market related to «exclusive manufacturing agreements» by products p68
Breakdown of production services per product type p69
MEMS foundry market p71
MEMS foundry market by products p72
MEMS foundry market development services p74
Foundries activity as a share of the MEMS production p76
Ratio of the MEMS wafer processing value on the final product selling price p78