India’s Semiconductor Industry was valued at USD ~XX billion in FY2022, growing at a CAGR of XX% in between 2017 and 2022. The year 2020 & 2021 witnessed severe impact of COVID-19 on Indian economy and almost all industries including the semiconductor manufacturing industry.
The outbreak has increased economic and demand uncertainty. Industry experienced a significant decline in revenues in the first half of 2020 related to the COVID-19 outbreak and then a swift rebound in demand beginning in the third quarter of 2020 and accelerating through the fourth quarter of 2021. The situation remains uncertain and the continued spread of COVID-19 or variants of COVID-19 may result in another economic slowdown similar or worse than what we experienced in the first half of 2020, including the possibility that it could lead to a global recession.
Covid-19 have adversely impacted and may further impact the workforce and operations, the operations of the customers, and those of the respective vendors and suppliers. There is uncertainty regarding the measures taken and potential future measures, and restrictions on the access to the manufacturing facilities or on support operations or workforce, or similar limitations for the vendors and suppliers, and restrictions or disruptions of transportation, such as reduced availability of air transport, port closures, and increased border controls or closures, that could limit the capacity to meet industry demand and have a material adverse effect on the financial condition and results of operations of the players in this industry.
The India Semiconductor Market Outlook is 100% import driven. Countries exporting semiconductors to India include China, Taiwan, the USA, Japan, etc. India has an advantage of designing chips. However, weak research & development (R&D) focus, prohibitive costs of acquiring intellectual property (IP), and limited start-up capital have inhibited the potential of local design houses.
The degree of integration, level of customization, programmability and the process technology utilized to manufacture the semiconductor. Advances in semiconductor technology have increased the functionality and performance of semiconductors, improved their features and power consumption characteristics while reduced their size and cost.
By Type of Semiconductors:
Intrinsic semiconductors exist in their purest form at all times while Extrinsic semiconductors are created by doping impurities in pure semiconductors.
The share of intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors is XX% and XX% respectively.
Extrinsic semiconductors are used in transistors, bipolar transistors and field-effect transistors. Silicon and germanium are examples of intrinsic semiconductors. Both these semiconductors are used in the manufacturing of transistors, diodes and other electronic components.
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By Region:
Southern Region of India dominates the Semiconductor Manufacturing Market with an XX% share. Majority of the manufacturing companies and their plants are located in states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
Currently, there are XX centers for design or research and development in the Eastern Region of India.
Western and Northern region has a market share of XX% each. The centers are located mainly in Maharashtra and Delhi/Noida.
By Application:
Semiconductors are used in microchips which are used in electronics devices such as the computer, mobile etc. All types of transistors are used in building blocks of logic gates.
The use of semiconductors is majorly in mobile phone devices. Mobiles constitute XX% of the market share.
“Others” category comprises of industrial goods, telecommunications, aerospace and defence industries.
By Type of Distributors:
Most of the semiconductors are sold through distribution channel in India.
There are distributors who are selling the product from Singapore or Hong Kong. There are regional distributors who are selling the product from within India.
International distributors dominate the market with ~XX% of the market share.
By Type of Design:
VLSI design dominates the market with a ~XX% market share, followed by EDA and Embedded Software. Embedded design would be little less as manufacturing in India is negligible and normally embedded application site happens near the fabs.
Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) is the process of creating an integrated circuit (IC) by combining thousands of transistors into a single chip. VLSI began in the 1970s when complex semiconductor and communication technologies were being developed.
Microprocessors and chips of electronic gadgets such as computers, workstations, digital camera, camcorder, graphic cards, cell phones, etc. use VLSI circuits.
By Type of Distribution Channel:
Distribution channels are the path products take from their initial manufacturing stage to selling them to consumers. The main goal of these channels is to make goods available to final consumers in sales outlets as soon as possible.
Offline distribution channel dominates the market with more than XX% of the market share.
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India Semiconductor Market Research Report
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