Development of Taiwan's Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry and Key Players
Third-generation semiconductors primarily consist of wide bandgap semiconductors, such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN). Due to the combination of these two materials, these semiconductors are also referred to as "compound semiconductors." In response to global demands for low-carbon transformation and high-speed wireless transmission, third-generation semiconductor products, with their superior material properties, have garnered significant global attention for their potential to enhance energy efficiency and next-generation mobile communications. Taiwan, as an emerging player in the third-generation semiconductor market, is drawing increasing interest. This report provides an overview of the development of Taiwan's third-generation semiconductor industry, explores future trends, and examines the development strategies of key players, including SAS, Foxconn, and Panjit.
TAIWANESE THIRD-GENERATION SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT
Taiwan's Late Entry into Third-Generation Semiconductors Focuses Mainly on Wafer Foundry
Positive Outlook Drives Capacity Expansion by Quasi-IDMs and Foundries
Table Capacity Expansion Timeline for Taiwanese Third-Generation
Policy Prioritizing Technological and Material Independence, But Further Applications Still Need Improvement
TRENDS AND STRATIES OF MAJOR TAIWANESE COMPANIES
SAS
Foxconn Technology Group
Panjit
Table Key Development Strategies of Taiwanese Third-Generation Semiconductor Companies
Table Major Products of Taiwanese Third-Generation Semiconductor Companies
MIC PERSPECTIVE
Taiwan's Third-Generation Semiconductor Industry Focusing on Wafer Foundry and Capacity Expansion