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China’s semiconductor market expected to surpass $28 billion in 2011

1 April 2008

Driven by computing and consumer electronics demand, IDC predicts that the Chinese semiconductor market will surpass $28 billion in 2011. Yet Chinese semiconductor manufacturing technologies continue to lag behind those in the United States, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan. To capture a share of China’s growing domestic market, semiconductor suppliers must include China as part of their global strategy to improve their competitivenessworldwide, the research firm said.

“China is an attractive market with opportunities and challenges,” said Patrick Liao, Research Manager, Asia/Pacific Semiconductors at IDC. “To be successful, semiconductor vendors must keep in mind the dynamic characteristics of the Chinese market and the strong influence of the local government on business practices and policies. Local support and expertise, appropriate partnerships with leading domestic OEMs, and workforce localization will give semiconductor vendors an advantage in competing for future business.”

The IDC study, Chinese Semiconductor Technology Assessment 2007, examines the technologies of the major vendors of Chinese IC design houses (so-called fabless semiconductor companies), integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), and foundries. This study also assesses the Chinese competitive landscape. Key findings from this report include the following:

• The top 10 Chinese IDMs focus on the foundry market, although a few have their own products;
• The largest capacity distribution of China fabs was represented by 8-inch wafer lines, followed by the 6-inch and 12-inch capacity respectively; and
• Consolidation is expected among the domestic Chinese IC companies.

IDC’s China Semiconductor 2007–2011 Forecast and Analysis analyzes semiconductor consumption in China based on semiconductor demand for domestic consumption. Key findings from this report include the following:

• The computing semiconductor segment will account for over 62 percent of the total China semiconductor market in 2011, with remarkable growth from the portable PC and server semiconductor markets;

• The digital consumer semiconductor segment will maintain healthy growth driven by DTVs, digital set-top boxes, game consoles, and handheld gaming; and

• The 3G launch in China is critical to maintain market momentum in the mobile phone arena.

www.idc.com

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