3 Key Insights on Competitive Landscape in Global Semiconductor Metrology and Inspection Equipment Market – Ken Research

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Country-Niche Players and Regional Players constitute ~50% and ~35% of competitors respectively Despite the Presence of about ~150 Competitors, find a Recent Market Study on Global Semiconductor Metrology and Inspection Equipment Market.

Semiconductor metrology instruments are designed for wafer and thin film in-line inspection after semiconductor processing. Semiconductor metrology instruments include ion manufactories, C- V systems, interferometers, source measure units (SME) magnetometers, optic and imaging systems, profilometers, reflectometers, resistance probes, and resistance high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) systems, and X-ray diffractometers, among others.

Ken Research shares 3 key insights on this high-opportunity market from its latest research study.

1. Large Global Players Hold Around 45% of the Market Share Followed by Regional Players Holding ~35% of the Market Share

A comprehensive competitive analysis conducted during the Research Study found that the Global Semiconductor Metrology and Inspection Equipment Market is competitive with ~150 players which include globally diversified players, and regional players, as well as a large number of country-niche players.

According to the research, the Large Global Players held the dominant position in the market in 2021, in terms of the market share with about ~45% followed by regional players which account for ~35% of the market share. Most of the country’s niche players operate in developing countries, especially in India, China, the Philippines, Vietnam, and other South Asian countries.

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2. Leading Global Players Focus on Extensive R&D and Product Development to Cater to the Increasing Demand for Semiconductor Metrology and Inspection Equipment.

The market now has a large number of top players, which has raised competition and led to more product launches.

Players are highly focused on providing specialized solutions regarding Semiconductor Metrology and Inspection Equipment and possess advanced techniques that can be used across multiple industry verticals. Furthermore, several companies and organizations are aggressively investing in R&D to increase the development of semiconductor inspection equipment.

  • In June 2021, KLA Corporation declared the launch of four new products for automotive semiconductor metrology and inspection. Includes the 8935 high productivity patterned wafer inspection system, the C205 broadband plasma patterned wafer inspection system, the Surfscan SP A2/ A3 unpatterned wafer inspection systems, and I- PAT inline fault part average testing screening result.
  • In April 2021, Applied Materials, Inc. declared AIx, a platform that accelerates the discovery, development, and marketable deployment of new chip technologies. AIx enables engineers to see into semiconductor processes in real-time, take millions of measures across wafers and individual chips, and optimize thousands of process variables to enhance semiconductor performance, power, area cost, and time to market( PPACt). The AIx platform works across all Applied Materials process outfits, eBeam metrology systems, and inspection systems and is extendable from lab to fab.

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3. Government Initiatives to Promote the Adoption of Semiconductor Metrology and Inspection Equipment in Major Regions have also Positively Impacted the Growth

  • In March 2021, The Canadian government declared an additional FedDev Ontario sponsorship of USD4.7 million for Markham’s VentureLAB to enhance its Hardware Catalyst Initiative Lab with virtual access and enriched testing capabilities. With this new sponsorship, VentureLAB may buy an advanced computing structure for the lab allowing it to virtualize equipment, which is getting progressively important given the COVID- 19 period.
  • In March 2022, Intel issued the first phase of its investment plans of roughly EUR 80 billion in the European Union over the coming decade across the semiconductor value chain, including research and development (R&D), manufacturing, and packaging technologies. In this investment, the company plans to invest roughly EUR 17 billion in establishing a semiconductor fab mega-site in Germany, along with the progression of a new R&D and design establishment in France, and to invest in R&D, manufacturing, and foundry services in Italy, Ireland, Poland, and Spain.
  • Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) has announced a “Scheme for Promotion of Semiconductor Eco-System” in India with a massive outlay of Rs. 76,000 crores (US$ 9.48 billion) in 2022.
  • In September 2021, India started discussions with Taiwan to alleviate the global semiconductor chip shortage. According to an exclusive Bloomberg report, this may bring chip production to South Asia by end-2021, coupled with tariff reductions on components used to make semiconductors.

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Global Semiconductor Metrology Market

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