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SIA and ITRS

SANDHYA RANI NADIPALLI

05/06/15

Semiconductor Industry Association High impact mile stones of SIA Statistics of Semiconductor Industry International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductor ITRS 2013 goals Summary Reference Key points

The Semiconductor Industry Association, SIA is the voice of the U.S. semiconductor industry, one of the America’s top export industries and a bellwether measurement of the U.S. economy.

Founded in 1977 Headquarter is at Washington, D.C.

FOUDERS OF SIAFounded by 5 pioneers in Microelectronics

Wilfred Corrigan - Fairchild SemiconductorRobert Noyce - Intel corporation Jerry Sanders - Advanced Micro devicesCharles Sporck- National Semiconductor Corporation John Welty - Motorola

SIA unites that account for 80 percent of America’s semiconductor production

.

Facts about SIA

Directly employs a quarter of a million people Supports more than 1 million American jobs Global trillion dollar electronics industry possible by 2013. SIA represents over half the worldwide market. Semiconductors were America’s third leading manufactured export in 2014

behind only airplanes and automobiles.

  

High-Impact MilestonesTradeU.S. Japan Semiconductor Trade AgreementWorld Semiconductor Council (WSC)MCP Zero Tariffs AgreementChina VATInformation Technology Agreement

ResearchSemiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS)STARnet: Semiconductor Technology Advanced Research networkNanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI)SEMATECHInternational Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS)UC Davis Epidemiological Study

PolicyChip Protection ActR&D Tax CreditAmerica COMPETES ActEPA MOU on Emissions Reductions and Greenhouse Gas Monitoring ExemptionH.R. 527, the Responsible Helium Administration and Stewardship Act

Semiconductor research corporation

Launched in 1982 by SIA SRC is the worlds leading technology research consortium Invested millions in cutting-edge semiconductor research. In 1987 initiated the creation of SEMATECH Focus Center Research Programing(FCRP) is established by SRC and

DARPA to extend CMOS to its theoretical limits in1997 In 2005 Nanoelectronics(NRI) is launched to find the “next switch”

beyond CMOS.

World Semiconductor Trade Statistics(WSTS)

Headquarter is at San Jose, California Operational center is located at Bruckmuehl, Germany Non-profit mutual benefit corporation whose Charter and Bylaws define

services for the world semiconductor industry. Manages the collection and publications

of trade net shipments and semiconductor industry forecasts

STARnet: Semiconductor Technology Advanced research Network

STARnet is a collaborative network of stellar research centers finding paths around the fundamental physical limits that threaten the long term growth of the microelectronics industry.

Collaborative research environment that is highly leveraged by both industry and U.S. department of Defense funding.

Focuses on beyond CMOS technology options

Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI)-SEMATECH

Demonstrate non-conventional, low energy technologies which can outperform CMOS om critical applications in ten years and beyond.

NRI is strongly focused on novel circuits and architectures which best exploit the unique characteristics of the new devices.

GOALS 100-1000 time lower energy consumption in logic switches 10-100 time higher computational efficiency Highly energy efficient information processing system inspired in the

nervous system.

POLICIES Semiconductor Chip Protection Act- 1984

Makes the layouts of IC legally protected upon registration. R&D Tax Credit-1981

Tax credit for companies that incur research and development cost in the United States. EPA MOU on Emission Reduction-

It is a memorandum of understanding regarding Environment. America COMPETES Act-2007

To invest in innovation through research and development, and to improve the competitiveness of the US.

• One of the main achievements of SIA - creation of first National Technology Roadmap for Semiconductor -1990

Statistics of semiconductor sales

• In 2104 industry grew a robust of 10% to total $336• After a slight decline market again took over in 2014 

• Summed up a total of $37.5 billion in • Increase in 18% year-over-year

Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment

Speed at which semiconductor industry is progressing

US-BASED SEMICONDUCTOR SALES

• From $44.2 billion in 1994 to over $172.9 billion in 2014

• average annual rate of increase is 14.6 percent

GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR SALES

• Sales increased from $101.9 billion in 1994 to to $335.8 billion in 2014

• Annual rate 11.5% per year.

GLOBAL MARKET

Asia Pacific market is Quadrupled since 2001 from $39.8 billion to over $194 billion in 2014

Worldwide Fab Capacity in 2014

Fabrication (which includes packing materials) of the Global semiconductor material market increased by 3% in 2014 totaling $44.3 billion

Semiconductor Materials

Semiconductor Industry Forecast

International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors

Regional participation of ITRS

Founded in 1998. International Roadmap Committee(IRC) Provides guidance/coordination for the ITWG Hosting ITRS workshop Editing the ITRS

Cycle of ITRS process

Focus of ITWGs for the 2013 ITRS Design

Test and test equipment

Process Integration, Devices and Structures

RF and Analog/ Mixed-signal Technologies

Emerging Research Devices

Front End Processes

Lithography

Interconnect

Factory Integration

Assembly and packaging

Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)

Grand Challenges in Near-Term (Through 2020)

Logic Device Scaling Memory Device Scaling High-Performance and Low-cost RF and Analog/Mixed- Signal Solution 32,22 NM Half pitch and Below (Lithography, Front-end Processes,

Processes Integration, Devices and Structures.) Introduction of new materials () Cost Effective Manufacturing

(Lithography, Front-End Processes, Factory Integration, Assembly level and Packing, Metrology.)

Long-Term (2021 through 2028) Implementation of Non-Classical CMOS Channel Materials Identification, Selection and Implementation of New Memory Structures Shifting From Traditional Scaling toward Equivalent Scaling And

Functional Scaling And Functional Diversity Through Unconventional Approaches.

EUV Lithography Meeting The Flexibility, Extendibility And Scalability Needs Of A Cost-

Effective, Leading Edge Factory

Summary

SIA is the voice of Semiconductor industry of America It is the industry which never has to a great scope of research Statistics show that at preset Taiwan is leading in Manufacturing of

semiconductor equipment ITRS is the guide route of the growth and research Goals of ITWG for 2013 ITRS

References

http://www.semiconductors.org/

http://nextbigfuture.com/2015/04/darpa-semiconductor-starnet-beyond-cmos.html

http://www.semi.org/en/node/55481#at_pco=cfd-1.0&at_ab=-&at_pos=0&at_tot=5&at_si=553fb828ca91d5b7

http://www.semi.org/en/node/43061

http://www.itrs.net/ITRS%201999-2014%20Mtgs,%20Presentations%20&%20Links/2013ITRS/2013Chapters/2013ExecutiveSummary.pdf

http://www.itrs.net/teams.html

KEY POINTS What is SIA What is SRC, WSTS, NRI Goals of ITRS for 2013. Who is leading in Semiconductor production in the world Who are members of ITRS Where are the headquarters of SIA, WSTS

National research universities funded by SIA

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bcrIQ1G5-M


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