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From Technologies to Markets
MiniLED Displays 2019
Market and Technology
Report 2019
Sample
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OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT P6
AUTHORS OF THE REPORT P7
COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT P8
ACRONYMS P9
WHAT WE GOT RIGHT, WHAT WE GOT WRONG P10
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3 PAGES SUMMARY P11
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY P15
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MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS (1/2) P48
o Introduction
o LCD fundamentals
o LCD structure
o Competitive environment - LCD vs. OLED
o Technology trends
o Contrast issues with LCD
o Local dimming - Challenges
o Local dimming - Dimming schemes
o Edge vs. Direct configurations
o Direct backlights - Structure
o Direct backlights - FALD illustrations
o Evolution of local dimming & Opportunities for miniLED BLUs
o MiniLED BLUs - Benefits
o MiniLED BLUs - Application segmentation
o Manufacturing trends
o Overview
• Global challenges with miniLED BLU
• Trade-off to be found
o Chip level
• Size, uniformity and brightness
• Emission angle
o Assembly level
• Chip assembly
• Substrate material
• Diffuser assembly
o Driving level
o Development/Product trends
o Introduction
o Number of dimming zones - Per panel size and application
o Number of miniLEDs - Per dimming zone, panel size and application
o Number of miniLEDs - Per dimming zone, No. of dimming zone and application
o Industrial trends
o 2018 noteworthy news
o 2019 noteworthy news
o Map of players (non exhaustive)
o Supply chain status - Overview
o Supply chain status - The case of Taiwan
o Activities of LED companies
o Risk for LED packagers
o Early products - FALD - Toward miniLED?
o Early products - Dual cell LCD - Competition with miniLED?
o Panel makers’ strategies - Overview
o Panel makers’ strategies - Example of BOE’s global display strategy
o Collaboration trends (non exhaustive list)
TABLE OF CONTENT (1/4)
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MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS (2/2) P48
o Application/Market trends
o Introduction
• Perception of the external world
• Display segmentation - By size and volume
• MiniLED
• Application segmentation
• Attributes vs. Application requirements
• SWOT - By major application
• Market drivers
o TVs
• Global trends
• Display trends
• Panel volume forecast
• LCD vs. OLED
• Focus on OLED - Capacity evolution
• Other emerging technologies
• Overview
• LCD vs. OLED
• Contrast aspects & FALD
• Toward an increased penetration of FALD
• Opportunities for miniLEDs
• Dual-cell TVs as possible contender for LCD
• Next generation TV roadmap
• MiniLED SWOT
• MiniLED adoption trends
• MiniLED BLU panel forecast
o Smartphones
• Global trends
• Past & Current
• Future
• Display trends
• Panel volume forecast - Total
• Panel volume forecast - By technology
• LCD vs. OLED
• MiniLED adoption trends
• MiniLED BLU panel forecast
o Other applications
• Monitors
• Display trends - The LCD domination
• Opportunities for miniLEDs
• MiniLED BLU panel forecast
• Automotive displays
• Automotive megatrends
• Opportunities for miniLEDs
• MiniLED BLU panel forecast
• VR displays
• Display trends - LCD is gaining momentum!
• Opportunities for miniLEDs
• MiniLED BLU panel forecast
• Wearable displays
• Global trends
• Opportunities for miniLEDs
• MiniLED BLU panel forecast
o Overall miniLED opportunity
• Market growth vs. Market size per application
• LED wafer start forecast - GaN-based epiwafers
o Conclusion
TABLE OF CONTENT (2/4)
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MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS (1/2) P154
o Notations
o Overview
o Introduction
o Major applications
o Supply chain
o Perceived image quality contributors
o Global market trends
o LED display area forecast - Split by pixel pitch
o SMD LED displays cost structure
o Price trends
o LED display revenue forecast - Split by pixel pitch
o Global trends
o Narrow pixel pitch display technologies - LED displays
o Introduction
o Challenges for small-pitch displays
o LED technologies for direct view displays
o RGB SMD LEDs
o “4-in-1” LED packages - Overview & Discussion
o COB LED package
• Chip structure
• The case of red chips
• Reliability aspects
• Potential benefits
• Challenges
• Key players
• Cost-reduction enabler for NPP
• Discussion
o Cost aspects
• Comparison of cost structure
• Highlight on sourcing leverage
o MiniLED and MicroLED
• Reminder
• Status
• Challenges - Screen door effect & Driving scheme
• Trends
o Technology roadmap
o Narrow pixel pitch display technologies - Other display technologies
o Overview
o LCD
• LED display vs. LCD
• Will LED displays displace LCDs?
o Rear Projection Cube (RPC)
o Laser Phosphor Display (LPD)
o OLED
o Comparison of NPP display technologies
o Application trends of NPP display technologies
o Discussion
o COB LED panel market trends
o NPP direct view LED panel area forecast
o NPP direct view COB LED panel area forecast
o NPP direct view LED wafer start forecast
• Average die size
• GaN-based epiwafers
• GaAs-based epiwafers
TABLE OF CONTENT (3/4)
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MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYs (2/2) P154
o Upside - LED Cinemas
o Introduction
o Status
o Potential benefits of LED cinema
o Potential challenges for LED cinema
o The digital cinema transition
o LED cinema - Who pays?
o Discussion
o LED cinema screen volume forecast
o LED cinema display area and revenue forecast
o LED display area forecast with possible cinema upside
o LED display revenue forecast with possible cinema upside
o Conclusion
MINILED FOR AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING APPLICATIONS? P229
o Lighting as a key enabling technology in automotive
o Lighting as a strategic element for autonomous vehicle
o Automotive lighting market trends
o Digital lighting trends
o Toward Advanced Front Lighting Systems (AFLS)
o Future lighting technologies
o µAFS
o µAFS (and miniLED) outlook
APPENDIX P246
oDirect View LED Displays - Display Pitch and Viewing Distance
TABLE OF CONTENT (4/4)
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This report provides a detailed analysis of miniLED technologies in two major display applications:
• High performance LCDs (ie. LCD backlights)
• Narrow pixel pitch (NPP) direct view LED display (eg. Public information displays, videowall…)
1. Understand miniLED display technologies
• Benefits and drawbacks vs other display technologies
• Key technology bricks and associated challenges, cost drivers
• Technology roadblocks
2. Understand miniLED application landscape (ie. which applications are addressable and when)
• Detailed analysis and roadmaps for major display applications
• Cost analysis
• How disruptive for incumbent technologies
3. Understand miniLED competitive landscape and supply chain
• Identify the key players
• MiniLED impact on the LED and display supply chains
OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
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Pars MUKISH
Pars Mukish holds a master degree in Materials Science & Polymers (ITECH - France) and a master degree in Innovation & Technology Management
(EM Lyon - France). Since 2015, Pars has taken on responsibility for developing SSL and Display activities activities as Business Unit Manager at Yole
Développement (Yole). Pars is part of the Photonics, Sensing & Display division at Yole. Previously, he has worked as Marketing Analyst and Techno-
Economic Analyst for several years at the CEA (French Research Center).
Contact: [email protected]
Eric VIREY, PhD
Eric Virey, PhD. serves as a Principal Display Market and Technologies Analyst within the Photonics, Sensing & Display division at Yole Développement(Yole).
Eric has spoken in more than 50 industry conferences over the last 10 years and has been interviewed or quoted in multiple media including: The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Fox News, CNBC, Bloomberg, Financial Review, Forbes, Technology Review, etc. Prior to joining Yole, Eric held R&D, engineering, manufacturing and marketing positions with Fortune 500 Company Saint-Gobain in France and the United States. Eric received a PhD in Optoelectronics from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble. He is based in Portland, OR.
Contact: [email protected]
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Biographies & contacts
Zine BOUHAMRI, PhD
As a Technology & Market Analyst, Displays, Zine Bouhamri, PhD is a member of the Photonics, Sensing & Display division at Yole Développement(Yole). Zine manages the production of reports, as well as custom consulting projects. He is also deeply involved in the business development activities.
Zine Bouhamri holds an Electronics Engineering Degree from the National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (France), one from the Politecnico di Torino (Italy), and a Ph.D. in RF & Optoelectronics from Grenoble University (France).
Contact: [email protected]
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COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT
3M, Absen, All-Ring Tech, AOT, AOTO, Apple, ASM, Aucksun, AUO, BOE, Canon, Cedar LED, Coretronic, Covestro, CPT, Cree, Deepsky, Dolby, Dongshan Precision Manufacturing, EKTA, eLux, Epistar, Everlight, Forepi, Genesis, GPI, HannStar,
Harvatek, HiSense, Hitachi Chemical, Idemitsu, Innolux, JDI, Jufei Optoelectronics, KIMM, Kulicke & Soffa, Ledman, Lextar, LG, Lightning Optoelectronics, Lumens,
Lumileds, Macroblock, MTC Lighting, Nanolumens, Nanosys, Nationstar, NEC, Nichia, Optovate, Osram, Planar-Leyard, Playnitride, Refond Optoelectronics, Rohinni, Sabic, Samsung, Sanan, SelfArray, Sharp, Shenzhen Adkiosk Technology, Shineon Technology, SiliconCore, Skyworth, Sony, ST Microelectronics, Sumitomo Chemical, TDK, Texas
Instruments, Toshiba, Uniqarta, Vizio, Vtron, VueReal, X-Celeprint… and more.
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• MiniLEDs are not a path toward MicroLEDs
• TVs and monitors are the main drivers
• Smartphones are not mentioned much in the MiniLED conversation
• Cost remains a challenge
• There is no clear consensus about active versus passive driving
• Reaching MiniLED sizes is more challenging than anticipated
• First millions of units not in 2019
• Dual cell appears as a clear challenger in 2019
• Lack of pull from automotive world
• Cost analysis was too optimistic
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WHAT WE GOT RIGHT, WHAT WE GOT WRONG
ADOPTION IS NOT AS FAST AS ANTICIPATED, CHALLENGES ARE STILL
AROUND!
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MiniLED vs. MicroLED - Overview
INTRODUCTION
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> 1mm 1mm 200µm
Traditional LEDs
Packaged: SMD, through hole
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Limit:
~150-200µm
Rohinni
LCD and keyboard backlights
Narrow Pixel Pitch LED videowalls,
RohinniSamsung
SMD or Chip on Board Assembly
Limit:
~30-50µm
50µm 30µm
Package-free: “Chip 1on Board” only
PlayNitrideX-CeleprintSony
Consumer MicroLED self-emissive
displays
X-Celeprint VueRealSony
MicroLEDs
150µm 2µm10µm
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MiniLED vs. MicroLED - Design & Manufacturing aspects
INTRODUCTION
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Same fab
Some incremental improvements (clean room,
dicing…)
MiniLED =
Incremental
Evolution
Whereas
MicroLED =
Disruption
Application
/ Display
architecture
High pixel density self
emissive displays
AssemblyNeed >> 100 die per
hour
Chip
manufacturin
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New fab!
Class 100 or 10, steppers,
ALD, lift off, wafer bonders
(...)
Chip size
and design
Size < 10µm
New challenges (eg.
EQE..)
Traditional LEDs MiniLED= INCREMENTAL EVOLUTION
MicroLED= DISRUPTION
Smaller chips but
similar architecture
Die bonders OK (ie. 100-50,000 die per hour) but
improved technologies desirable to lower cost 0.5-2M
die per hour
Improved LCD backlight based displays
Direct view LED displays/videowalls
Same fab with some incremental
improvements (eg. clean room, dicing…)
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MiniLED vs. MicroLED - Why such confusion!
INTRODUCTION
• As this is only a matter of size, some tend to think that it is only an engineering matter to go from standard to MiniLEDthen MicroLED. As illustrated below, and further explained in this report, manufacturing MicroLEDs is several steps beyond a simple evolution.
• At CES 2018, Samsung introduced its “Wall” display based on 125x225 µm miniLED but advertised as a “MicroLEDTV” which created much confusion.
• In early 2019, the company showed a 75” version based on “real” MicroLED this time (ie. 30x50µm).
• Even today, many people confuse MiniLEDs with MicroLEDs, while some confuse regular small LEDs (~600µm) with MiniLEDs.
• The purpose here is to clarify all this in terms of applications, markets and industrial landscapes.
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Some confusion rose as using the MicroLEDword can help to occupy the media space, considering the hype that revolves around this term.
Zoom on MiniLED chips used in The Wall
- 125x225µm LED on sapphire FC
Source: Yole DéveloppementThe Wall, presented in 2018
Source: Samsung
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MiniLED BLUs - Benefits
MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS - TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
Apart from enhancing contrast ratio, there is also interest in MiniLED for power management and image processing.
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Enhancing power
management
• Switching off the MiniLED to provide completely dark areas
• XXXXX
• XXXXX
• Distributing light emitters and working on drivers helps improve efficiency and/or decreases power consumption
• LCDs are slow, but with distributed light emitters it is possible to scan the BLU on large displays
• XXXXX
Enhancing contrast
ratio
Enhancing image
processing
But also
And
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Number of dimming zones - Per panel size and application
MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS - DEVELOPMENT TRENDS
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A year after, in 2019, no consensus seems to have been found.
2018 review
2019 review
• Products and prototypes spread over at least one ifnot two orders of magnitude No consensus yet!
• This tends to show how this is still, as discussed, an unsurepath for many and a field that is still young
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Number of dimming zones - Per panel size and application
MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS - DEVELOPMENT & PRODUCT TRENDS
• Apart the fact that no consensus seems to arise, it is important to recall that increasing the number of zones doesn’t necessarily translates into a contrast improvement1 (ie. diminishing return and driving issues with PM addressing). 1,000 dimming zones appear very much adaptable even to a low native contrast-ratio panel.
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3 categories can be however highlighted.
Top category (> 2,000) - High-end & High CR?
Mid category (200-2,000)
Where the majority of applications lie
Low category (< 200) - Low-end & Low-cost?
1. D. M. Hoffman et al., SID Digest 2016 59-2
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MiniLED - Attributes vs. Application requirements
MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS - APPLICATION/MKT TRENDS
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Smartphones VR Wearables Monitors TVs Automotive
displays
Attributes
Energy
consumptionX X X X X X
Color gamut X X X X X X
Brightness X X X X X X
Contrast X X X X X X
Long lifetime X X X X X X
Flexible X X X X X X
Overall
attractivenessX X X X X X
LEGEND:
1 - Not very important or differentiating / 2 - Important / 3 - Very important / 4 - Critical / 5 - Strong differentiator
Note: Laptops are close to smartphones in terms of application requirements. For ease of understanding they are not drawn here.
Major applications that can benefit from MiniLED BLUs!Very high volume market (ie potential upside)
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TVs - MiniLED adoption trends
MINILED FOR LED LCD BACKLIGHTS - APPLICATION/MKT TRENDS
• MiniLED BLU LCDs TV panels were expected to penetrate this year but we are not at the proper chip size yet.
• Given the price premium added to BLU manufacturing cost, prices will be steeper. The first implementations should appear on large-size panels, for which OLED struggles to compete with LCD.
• As yield and cost improve, MiniLEDs could propagate towards smaller sizes, possibly down to 55". But cost-reduction options are limited, so this may not be impactful.
• Moreover, differentiation for the consumer will become unclear and other parameters will come into play (ie. form factor, for which OLED prevails).
• Beyond 2023, MicroLED could steal some market share, especially for bigger screens.
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MiniLED adoption will begin in the largest panel sizes (ie. 75” and above).
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Discussion
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - TECH. TRENDS
• Precisely segmenting NPP display applications can be tricky, since many can be viewed as belonging to multiple segments (ie. museum, hospitality, health care…).
• For NPP LED display, the sweet spot is P1.25 (with P1.5 following), driven by corporate applications (eg. lobby, board/meeting rooms…).
• Pixel pitch below 1mm becomes very expensive and is therefore still limited to niche applications.
• NPP LED videowall is increasingly successful at displacing RPC and LCD in control room and various corporate applications (eg. lobby, meeting rooms…).
• In these segments, NPP LED display gains market share against other technologies, but also contributes to increasing total market size.
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Decreasing cost and increasingly diminishing pitch allow LED display to gain market share against RPC and LCD in control room, corporate and retail applications.
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LED displays - COB LED packages - Potential benefits
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - TECH. TRENDS
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• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
Lower pitch
Better performance
Reliability, ruggedness and reduced maintenance
Transparent displays
Flexible displays
Lower cost
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LED displays - COB LED packages - Challenges - Overview
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - TECH. TRENDS
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• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
• XXX
More details on next slides
• XXX XXX 1
Assembly manufacturing
Color over angle
Chip design and cost
1. XXX
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NPP direct view COB LED panel area forecast (1/2)
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - MKT TRENDS
NPP COB to grow at XX% CAGR as penetration of the NPP segment takes off from XXX.
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~63%
CAGR2017-
2024
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Supply chain status - Overview
MINILED INDUSTRIAL TRENDS
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Supply chain (2/2)
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - OVERVIEW
• The supply chain presented on the previous slide focuses on hardware.
• In practice, direct view LED displays and other digital signage solutions like LCD, projection (…) are sold to the final user through system integrators.
• The role and added-value of system integrators is to help the customer better understand the goal and requirements of its applications, select the most suitable technology, and design/install the entire system (displays, audio solutions, content distribution, network hardware/software, etc.).
• In some cases, system integrators also handle the guarantee and maintenance of the different system components, and provide the frequent re-calibration required for tiled display installations (ie. up to every six months).
• In this context, display manufacturers often develop close relationships with system integrators.
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System integrators are often the entity that specifies the display and system characteristics, based on user input.
What does the final user want (size,
aspect, content…) and budgetSpecifies display
Manufactures and sells
display
Installs and services full
system
Display
manufacturersFinal users
System
integrators
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LED display area forecast - Split by pixel pitch
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - GLOBAL MARKET TRENDS
The narrow pixel-pitch segment is growing much faster than larger pitches.
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SMD LED displays cost structure
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - GLOBAL MARKET TRENDS
• For a Narrow Pixel Pitch (NPP) display, LED packages typically represent XX% of the Bill Of Material (BOM) and more than XX% of the display’s total cost.
• The number of RGB LED packages per unit display surface increases with the inverse square of the pitch.
• Reduce pitch x2 Increase LED count x4.
• A 2mm-pitch display has 250,000 LED per m².
• A 1mm-pitch display has 1,000,000 LED per m².
• The number of drivers increases following the same rule (drivers typically have 16-48 channels with 8-32 multiplexing capability, allowing for control of up to 512 RGB pixels).
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LED packages are the single-largest contributor to a direct view display’s Bill Of Materials (BOM).
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LED displays - COB LED packages - Chip structure
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - NPP DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES
• For COB, Flip Chip (FC) structures are increasingly favored over traditional wire bonding due to higher reliability and better color-over-angle homogeneity. This however poses a challenge for the red chip, for which FC configurations are harder to manufacture (see next slides).
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COB completely eliminates the package and simplifies the structure. The LED dies are assembled directly onto the display board.
Encapsulation
Display PCB board
Soldering pad
PCBdie
Driver ICS and other electronics Driver ICS and other electronics
Top emitter SMD Flip chip SMD
Top emitter COB
Soldering pad die
Flip chip COB
GaN-based (green or blue) top emitter chip:
The two contacts are on the top side of the chip, which is connected to
the board via two wire bonds. A mirror is deposited on the back of the
sapphire substrate to redirect upward all the emitted light.
GaN-based (green or blue) Flip Chip (FC):
A conductive mirror is deposited on top of the structure, which is then
flipped upside-down and connected to the substrate via stud bumping,
thermo-compression bonding, or another FC bonding technique.
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NPP direct view LED wafer start forecast - GaN-based epiwafers
MINILED FOR DIRECT VIEW LED DISPLAYS - COB LED PANEL MKT TRENDS
The total number of GaNepiwafer starts required for NPP LED displays will grow at a CAGR2017-2024 of ~XX% CAGR. Growth will decrease toward the end of the period as average die size starts decreasing.
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Lighting as a strategic element for autonomous vehicle
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To reach higher levels of autonomy, vehicles need to integrate an increasing number of sensors. These sensors are used to monitor the surroundings of vehicles for different applications.
• Redundancy between sensors will be necessary and therefore, different type of sensors will be implemented.
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Headlamps and rear lamps could become strategic elements that integrate sensors used for autonomous vehicles.
Smart corner
Source: Magneti Marelli
• Cameras, radars and LiDARs will be the sensors that will be needed for the different ADAS functions. As headlamps and rear lampsare situated at the corners of a vehicle, they could become strategic places to integrate sensors.
• Therefore, tier-1 like Valeo, Magneti Marelli and others are thinking about integrating sensors in headlamps. This could be also anopportunity for them to increase the value of their product.
• Some challenges related to aesthetic, cleaning, heat management or optics steel need to be solved and other places like the bumper,behind the windshield or the grill are also taken into consideration.
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o Over the course of more than 20 years, Yole Développement has grown to become a group of companies. Together with System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, we now
provide marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media and corporate finance services, reverse costing, structure, process and cost analysis services and well as
intellectual property (IP) and patent analysis. Together, our group of companies is collaborating ever closer and therefore will offer, in 2019, a collection of over 125 reports,
10 new monitors and 120 teardowns. Combining respective expertise and methodologies from the three companies, they cover:
o If you are looking for:
• An analysis of your product market and technology
• A review of how your competitors are evolving
• An understanding of your manufacturing and production costs
• An understanding of your industry’s technology roadmap and related IPs
• A clear view supply chain evolution
Our reports and monitors are for you!
o Our team of over 70 analysts, including PhD and MBA qualified industry veterans from Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, collect information,identify trends, challenges, emerging markets, and competitive environments. They turn that information into results and give you a complete picture of your industry’slandscape. In the past 20 years, we have worked on more than 2,000 projects, interacting with technology professionals and high-level opinion makers from the mainplayers of their industries and realized more than 5,000 interviews per year.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2019?In 2019 we will extend our offering with a new ‘monitor’ product which provides more updates on your industry during the year. The Yole Group of Companies is also buildingon and expanding its investigations of the memory industry. Moreover, in parallel, the Yole Group reaffirms its commitment to a new collection of reports mixing software andhardware and is increasing its involvement in displays, radio-frequency (RF) technology, advanced substrates, batteries and compound semiconductors. Last but not least,System Plus Consulting is developing its teardowns service providing 120+ offers related to phones, smart home, wearables and connected devices. Discover our 2019program right now, and ensure you get a true vision of the industry. Stay tuned!
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• MEMS & Sensors
• RF devices & technologies
• Medical technologies
• Semiconductor Manufacturing
• Advanced packaging
• Memory
• Batteries and energy management
• Power electronics
• Compound semiconductors
• Solid state lighting
• Displays
• Software
• Imaging
• Photonics
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (1/4)
18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
Market –Technology – Strategy – by Yole DéveloppementYole Développement (Yole) offers market reports including quantitative market forecasts,
technology trends, company strategy evaluation and indepth application analyses. Yole will
publish more than 55 reports in 2019, with our partner PISEO contributing to some of
the lighting reports.
Reverse Costing® – Structure, Process and Cost Analysis – by
System Plus ConsultingThe Reverse Costing® report developed by System Plus Consulting provides full
teardowns, including detailed photos, precise measurements, material analyses,
manufacturing process flows, supply chain evaluations, manufacturing cost analyses and
selling price estimations. The reports listed below are comparisons of several analyzed
components from System Plus Consulting. More reports are however available, and over
60 reports will be released in 2019.The complete list is available at www.systemplus.fr.
Patent Reports – by KnowMadeMore than describing the status of the IP situation, these analyses provide a missing link
between patented technologies and market, technological and business trends. They offer
an understanding of the competitive landscape and technology developments from a
patent perspective. They include key insights into key IP players, key patents and future
technology trends. For 2019 KnowMade will release over 15 reports.
The markets targeted are :
• Mobile & Consumer
• Automotive & Transportation
• Medical
• Industrial
• Telecom & Infrastructure
• Defense & Aerospace
• Linked reports are dealing with the same topic to provide
• a more detailed analysis.
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (1/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
MEMS & SENSORS
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the MEMS Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Audio Industry 2019 - New
• Uncooled Infrared Imagers and Detectors 2019 – Update
• Consumer Biometrics:Technologies and Market Trends 2018
• MEMS Pressure Sensor Market and Technologies 2018
• Gas & Particle Sensors 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• MEMS & Sensors Comparison 2019
• MEMS Pressure Sensor Comparison 2018
• Particle Sensors Comparison 2019
• Miniaturized Gas Sensors Comparison 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• MEMS Foundry Business Portfolio 2019 - New
• Miniaturized Gas Sensors 2019 - New
PHOTONIC AND OPTOELECTRONICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Silicon Photonics and Photonic Integrated Circuits 2019
• LiDARs for Automotive and Industrial Applications 2019 - Update
o PATENT REPORT
• Silicon Photonics for Data Centers: Optical Transceiver 2019 - New
• LiDAR for Automotive 2018
RF DEVICES AND TECHNOLOGIES
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• RF GaN Market: Applications, Players, Technology,
and Substrates 2019 - Update
• 5G’s Impact on RF Front-End Module and Connectivity
for Cell Phones 2019 – Update
• 5G Impact on Telecom Infrastructure 2019 - New
• Radar and Wireless for Automotive: Market and Technology
Trends 2019 - Update
• Passive & Active Antenna Systems for Telecom
Infrastructure 2019 - New
• RF Standards and Technologies for Connected Objects 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• RF Front-End Module Comparison 2019 - Update
• Automotive Radar RF Chipset Comparison 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Antenna for 5G Wireless Communications 2019 - New
• RF Front End Modules for Cellphones 2018
• RF Filter for 5G Wireless Communications: Materials and Technologies 2019
• RF GaN 2019 – Patent Landscape Analysis
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (2/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
IMAGING
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the CIS Industry 2019: Technology
and Foundry Business - Update
• Imaging for Automotive 2019 - Update
• Neuromorphic Sensing and Computing 2019 - Update
• Status of the Camera Module Industry 2019 - Focus on
Wafer Level Optics – Update
• 3D Imaging & Sensing 2018
• MachineVision for Industry and Automation 2018
• Sensors for Robotic Vehicles 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Compact Camera Modules Comparison 2019
• CMOS Image Sensors Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• Facial & Gesture Recognition Technlogies in Mobile Devices 2019 - New
• Apple iPhone X Proximity Sensor & Flood Illuminator 2018
MEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOPHOTONICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• X-Ray Detectors for Medical, Industrial
and Security Applications 2019- New
• Microscopy Life Science Cameras: Market and Technology Analysis 2019
• Ultrasound technologies for Medical, Industrial
and Consumer Applications 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Optical Coherence Tomography Medical Imaging 2018
MICROFLUIDICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Microfluidics Industry 2019 - Update
• Next Generation Sequencing & DNA Synthesis - Technology,
Consumables Manufacturing and Market Trends 2019 - New
• Organs-on-chips Market and Technology Landscape 2019 - Update
• Point-of-Need Testing Application of Microfluidic Technologies 2018
• Liquid Biopsy: from Isolation to Downstream Applications 2018
• Chinese Microfluidics Industry 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Microfluidic Manufacturing Technologies 2019 – New
• Nanopore Sequencing 2019 - New
INKJET AND ACCURATE DISPENSING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Inkjet Printheads - Dispensing Technologies
& Market Landscape 2019 - Update
• Emerging Printing Technologies
for Microsystem Manufacturing 2019 - New
• Piezoelectric Devices from Bulk to Thin Film 2019 - New
• Inkjet Functional and Additive Manufacturing for Electronics 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Piezoelectric Materials from Bulk to Thin Film Comparison 2019
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (3/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
BIOMEMS & MEDICAL MICROSYSTEMS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Medical Wearables: Market & Technology Analysis 2019 - New
• Neurotechnologies and Brain Computer Interface 2018
• BioMEMS & Non-Invasive Sensors: Microsystems for Life Sciences
& Healthcare 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• 3D Cell Printing 2019 - New
• Circulating Tumor Cells Isolation 2019 - New
SOFTWARE AND COMPUTING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Artificial Intelligence Computing For Automotive 2019 - New
• Artificial Intelligence Computing for Consumer 2019 - Update
• Image Signal Processor and Vision Processor Market
and Technology Trends 2019
• xPU (Processing Units) for Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, HPC
and Gaming 2019 – New
• Artificial Intelligence for Medical Imaging 2019 - New
o PATENT REPORT
• Artificial Intelligence for Medical Diagnostics - New
MEMORY
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Memory Industry 2019 - New
• MRAM Technology and Business 2019 - New
• Emerging NonVolatile Memory 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Memory Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory (MRAM) 2019 - New
• 3D Non-Volatile Memory 2018
ADVANCED PACKAGING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Fan Out Packaging Technologies and Market Trends 2019 - Update
• 2.5D/3D TSV & Wafer-Level Stacking:Technology
& Market Updates 2019- Update
• Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2019 - Update
• Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Advanced Substrates 2019 - Update
• Automotive Packaging Market & Technology Trends 2019 - New
• Trends in Automotive Packaging 2018
• Thin-Film Integrated Passive Devices 2018
• Die Attach Equipment Trends 2019 en Semiconductor
Manufacturing - New
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones Comparison 2019
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (4/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor
Applications 2019 - New
• Equipment and Materials for Fan Out Packaging 2019 - Update
• Equipment for More than Moore: Thin Film Deposition
& Etching 2019 - New
• Wafer Starts for More Than Moore Applications 2018
• Polymeric Materials at Wafer-Level
for Advanced Packaging 2018
• Bonding and Lithography Equipment Market
for More than Moore Devices 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Wafer Bonding Comparison 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Hybrid Bonding for 3D Stack 2019 – New
SOLID STATE LIGHTING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Solid-State Lighting Source Industry 2019- New
• Edge Emitting Lasers (EELS) 2019 - New
• Light Shaping Technologies 2019 – New
• Automotive Advanced Front Lighting Systems 2019 - New
• VCSELs – Market and Technology Trends 2019 - Update
• IR LEDs and Laser Diodes – Technology, Applications,
and Industry Trends 2018
• Automotive Lighting 2018: Technology, Industry and Market Trends
• UV LEDs - Technology, Manufacturing and Application Trends 2018
• LiFi: Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• VCSEL Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• VCSELs 2018
DISPLAY
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Next Generation 3D Displays 2019 - New
• Next Generation Human Machine Interaction (HMI)in Displays 2019 - New
• MicroLED Displays 2019 - Update
• MiniLED 2019 - Update
• Next Generation TV Panels: New Technologies, Features and
Market Impact 2019
• Displays & Optical Vision Systems for VR, AR & MR 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• MicroLED Displays : Intellectual Property Landscape 2018
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (5/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
POWER ELECTRONICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Power SiC: Materials, Devices and Applications 2019 - Update
• Power Electronics for EV/HEV and e-mobility:
Market, Innovations and Trends 2019 - Update
• Status of the Power Electronics Industry 2019 - Update
• Discrete Power Packaging : Material Market
and Technology Trends 2019 - New
• Status of the Power ICs Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Inverter Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Power Module Packaging Industry 2019 - Update
• Wireless Charging Market Expectations
and Technology Trends 2018
• Power GaN 2018: Epitaxy, Devices, Applications
and Technology Trends
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Automotive Power Module Packaging Comparison 2018
• GaN-on-Silicon Transistor Comparison 2019
• SiC Transistor Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• Power SiC : Materials, Devices and Modules 2019 - New
• Power GaN : Materials, Devices and Modules 2019 – Update
BATTERY & ENERGY MANAGEMENT
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Industry 2019 - New
o PATENT REPORT
• Battery Energy Density Increase: Materials
and Emerging Technologies 2019 - New
• Solid-State Batteries 2019 - New
• Status of the Battery Patents 2018
COMPOUND SEMI.
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Emerging Semiconductor Substrates:
Market & Technology Trends 2019- New
• InP Wafer and Epiwafer Market - Photonic and
RF Applications 2019- New
• GaAs Wafer and Epiwafer Market: RF, Photonics,
LED and PV Applications 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• GaN-on-Silicon Substrate: Materials, Devices
and Applications 2019 - Update
BIOTECHNOLOGIES
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• CRISPR-Cas9 Technology: From Lab to Industries 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Personalized Medicine 2019 – New
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OUR 2019 MONITORS COLLECTION (1/2)
Get the most updated overview of your market to monitor your strategy
Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, all part of the Yole Group of Companies, are launching a collection of 10 monitors in 2019. The monitors aim to
provide updated market, technology and patent data as well dedicated quarterly analyses of the evolution in your industry over the previous 12 months. Furthermore, you can
benefit from direct access to the analyst for an on-demand Q&A and discussion session regarding trend analyses, forecasts and breaking news.
Topics covered will be compact camera modules (CCMs), advanced packaging, compound semiconductors, microfluidics, batteries, RF and memory.
MARKET MONITOR byYole Développement
A FULL PACKAGE:The monitors will provide the evolution of the market in units, wafer area and revenues.They will also offer insights into what is driving the business and a close look at what ishappening will also be covered in it.
The following deliverables will be included in the monitors:
• An Excel database with all historical and forecast data
• A PDF slide deck with graphs and comments/analyses covering the expected
evolutions
o ADVANCED PACKAGING – NEWThis monitor will provide the evolution of the advanced packaging platforms. It willcover Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging (WLP), Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (PLP),Wafer-Level Chip Scale Packaging (WLCSP), Flip Chip packaging platforms, and 2.5Dand 3D Through Silicon Via (TSV) integration. Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q42019
o COMPOUND SEMI. – NEWThis monitor will describe how the compound semiconductor industry is evolving. Itwill offer a close look at GaAs, InP, SiC, GaN and other compounds of interestproviding wafer volumes, revenues, application breakdowns and momentum.Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q 2019
o CMOS IMAGE SENSORS – NEWThis monitor will provide the evolution of the imaging industry, with a close look atimage sensor, camera module, lens and VCM. Volumes, revenues and momentum ofcompanies like Sony, Samsung, Omnivision and OnSemi will thus be analysed.Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q3 2019
o MEMORY – UPDATEFor the memory industry you can have access to a quaterly monitor, as well as anadditional service, a monthly pricing. Both services can be bought seprately:
• DRAM Service: Including a quarterly monitor and monthly pricing.
• NAND Service: Including a quarterly monitor and monthly pricing.
REVERSETECHNOLOGY MONITOR by System Plus Consulting
o SMARTPHONES – NEWTo stay updated on the latest components, packaging and silicon chip choices of the smartphone makers, System Plus Consulting has created its first Smartphone ReverseTechnology monitor. This year, get access to the packaging and silicon content database of at least 20 different flagship smartphones – more than five per quarter. Starting at thebeginning of 2020, the monitor will include an Excel database report for each phone and a quarterly comparison.
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Get the most updated overview of your market to monitor your strategy
PATENT MONITOR by KnowMade
A FULL PACKAGE:Starting at the beginning of the year, the KnowMade monitors include the following deliverables:
• An Excel file including the monthly IP database of:
• New patent applications
• Newly granted patents
• Expired or abandoned patents
• Transfer of IP rights through re-assignment and licensing
• Patent litigation and opposition
• Quarterly report including a PDF slide deck with the key facts & figures of thequarter: IP trends over the three last months, with a close look to key IP players andkey patented technologies.
o GaN for Power & RF ElectronicsWafers and epiwafers, GaN-on-SiC, silicon, sapphire or diamond, semiconductordevices such as transistors, and diodes, devices and applications including converters,rectifiers, switches, amplifiers, filters, and Monolothic Microwave Integrated Circuits(MMICs), packaging, modules and systems.
o GaN for Optoelectronics & PhotonicsWafers and epiwafers, GaN-on-sapphire, SiC or silicon; semiconductor devices suchas LEDs and lasers; and applications including lighting, display, visible communication,photonics, packaging, modules and systems.
o Li-ion BatteriesAnodes made of lithium metal, silicon, and lithium titanate (LTO); cathodes made ofLithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC), Lithium NickelCobalt Aluminium Oxide (NCA), Lithium Nickel Metal Dioxide (LiNiMO2), LithiumMetal Phosphate (LiMPO4), and Lithium Metal Tetroxide (LiMO4); electrolytesincluding liquid, polymer/gel, and solid inorganics; ceramic and other separators;battery cells including thin film/microbattery, flexible, cylindrical and prismatic; andbattery packs and systems.
o Post Li-ion BatteriesBattery technologies including redox-flow batteries, sodium-ion, lithiumsulfur, lithium-air, and magnesium-ion, and their supply chains, including electrodes, electrolytes,battery cells and battery packs/systems.
o Solid-State BatteriesSupply chain including electrodes, battery cells, battery packs/systems andelectrolytes, including polymer, inorganic and inorganic/polymer, inorganic materials,including argyrodites, LIthium Super Ionic CONductor, (LISICONs), Thio-LISICONs,sulfide glasses, oxide glasses, perovskites, anti-perovskites and garnets.
o RF Acoustic Wave FiltersIncluding Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW), Temperature Compensated (TC)- SAW, BulkAcoustic Wave- Free-standing Bulk Acoustic Resonator (BAWFBAR), BAW-Solidly-Mounted Resonator (BAW-SMR), and Packaging.
o RF Power AmplifiersIncluding Low Noise Amplifiers, Doherty Amplifiers, Packaging, and Millimeter-Wavetechnology.
o RF Front-End Modules
o MicrofluidicsFrom components to chips and systems, including all applications.
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