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Abstract
This report analyzes the Global Market for Nanoelectronics in US$ Billion.
Various types of nanoelectronic technologies discussed in the report include:
Circuits and Systems (Parallel Processing, Artificial Neural Networks, Quantum
Information Processing, & Triple Modular Redundancy), Nanofabrication, and
Logic Devices (Single Electron Tunneling Devices, Resonant Tunneling Diodes,
Rapid Single Flux Quantum Logic, Spintronics, & Quantum Computing). Annual
forecasts are provided for the period of 2010 through 2015. The report
profiles 65 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., General
Nanotechnology LLC, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., Hitachi, Ltd.,
and International Business Machines Corporation. Market data and analytics
are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly
extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
- Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
- Disclaimers
- Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
- Product Definitions and Scope of Study
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. MARKET OVERVIEW
- Global Electronics Market: A Quick Primer
- Nano Electronics- A Preface
- Table 1: World Market for Electronics Incorporating Nanotechnology - Long
Term Projections in US$ Billion for the Years 2010 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Relentless Innovations Reinforce the Deliverability of Nanoelectronics
- The Road Ahead for Nanoelectronics
- Opportunities for Nanoelectronics
- Challenges for Nanoelectronics
- Nanophotonics & Nanoelectronics - Future Combination
- Where Does the Action Lie?
- Table 2: Global Investment in Nanotechnology: Percentage Breakdown of
Investment by Source- Government, Industry, and Venture Capital by Select
Region/ Country for the Year 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Nanotechnology: Transforming Electronic Display Market
- Nanotools in Display Industry
- Nanotechnology to Alter Memory Storage in Electronics
- Who Leads the Pack?
- Conventional Vs Emerging Storage Options
- Comparison Between Traditional and Emerging Memory Types
- Semiconductors and Nanotechnology
- Impact on Manufacturing Processes
- Emerging Material Platforms
- Hybrid Approaches to Offset Inherent Rigidity of Electronics Industry
- Miniature Bar Coded Beads Herald New Age Electronics
- Nanomaterials to Revolutionize Electronics Industry
- Table 3: Global Market for Nano Materials in Electronics (2006):
Percentage Breakdown by Nano Material Type - Designer Molecules, Coatings,
Fullerenes/Nanotubes, Engineered Substrates, Precursors, Slurries, and Others
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
- Select Nano Materials and Scope of their Application in Select Electronic
Devices
- Select Nano Tools and Equipment and Scope of their Application in Select
Electronic Devices
- Nanomaterials - Key for Miniature Chips & Storage Devices
- Improving Display Resolution...
- Carbon Nanotubes: Building Blocks for Electronics in Future
- End-Use Applications for Nanoelectronics
- Healthcare
- Automotives
- Safety and Security Systems
- Environment and Energy
- Communication
- Infotainment
2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Nanoelectronics - Introduction
- Building Blocks of Nanoelectronics
- Nanoparticles
- Nanowires
- Nanowires for Aerospace Industry
- Carbon Nanotubes
- III-V Hetero-Structures
- Evolution of Nanoelectronics Process Technologies
- Intramolecular Nanoelectronics
- Nanoelectronic Technologies
- Circuits and Systems
- Parallel Processing
- Propagate Instruction Processor
- Reconfigurable Hardware
- Defect and Fault Tolerant Architectures
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Quantum Information Processing
- Triple Modular Redundancy
- Nanofabrication
- Fabrication Methods for Nano Electronics
- Top-Down Approach
- Electron-Beam Nanolithography
- Scanning Probe Methods (SPM)
- Nanoimprint
- Bottom-Up Approach
- Self-Assembly
- Logic Devices
- Single Electron Tunneling Devices
- Resonant Tunneling Diodes
- Rapid Single Flux Quantum Logic
- Spintronics
- Molecular Electronics
- Quantum Computing
- Nanoelectronic Devices
- Displays
- Field Emission Displays (FEDs)
- Flexible OLED Displays
- Paper-Like Displays
- Nano Emissive Displays
- Memory
- Table 4: Comparison of Select Nanomemory Technologies- FRAM, MRAM, and
Ovonic Unified Memory
- Features and Applications for Select Memory Types- SRAM, DRAM, Flash
Memory, NRAM and MRAM
- FRAM
- Holographic Memory
- Molecular Memory
- MRAM
- Nano RAM
- Ovonic Unified Memory
- Polymer Memory
- Probe Memory
- Optoelectronic Applications
- What the Future Holds?
- Electronics and Electromechanical Systems
- Batteries
- Sensors
3. REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE
- The United States
- Electronics and Communications- An Overview
- CNTs to Enable Better Memory with High Speed and Less Volatility
- CNTs to Help CMOS in Size Reduction
- Japan
- Electronics and Communications- A Snapshot
- Electronics Propels Growth in Nanomaterials
- Europe
- Position of European Nanoelectronics Industry
- Transformation of Business Models
- Transformation of Research Models
- Migration of Nanoelectronics Producers
- Technological Impediments
- Mediocre Functioning of European Research Organizations
- Large-Scale Nanoelectronics Research Activities
- Split in Research Investments
- Inadequacy of Existing Funding Instruments
- Asia-Pacific
- Overview and Structure
4. TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- Samsung Develops the First 4Gb DDR3 DRAM Chip
- Researchers Develop New Nanotube Flash Memory Design
- IBM and Partners Develop Smallest Ever SRAM Cell
- IBM Reduces Noise in Graphene Ribbons
- MIT Discovers new 25nm Technology
- Samsung Develops New Smart Card Chip
- HP Develops New Nano Chip Technology
- Nantero to Develop Printable Memory Applications
- Researchers Improve LCD Design Through Nanowire Technology
- Copper Nanowires Find Application in Displays
- IBM Develops New Memory Device
5. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS
- Samsung Introduces New EPD
- VIA Launches VIA Nano
- VIA Introduces VIA EPIA NX-Series Mainboard
- CopyTele Develops LVND Flat Panel Display
- Hitachi Announces Nanotechnology Milestone for Hard Disk Drives Capacity
- Ramtron' s New Integrated EDR Incorporates F-RAM Capabilities
- Ramtron Unveils New Serial F-RAM with 2Mb Memory
- Ramtron Unveils FM3135
- Everspin Includes Small Footprint and byte-wide BGA Products into MRAM
family
- Ramtron Enhances Its Range of AEC-Q100-Specified F-RAM Memory Devices
- Samsung Introduces First 30nm Flash Memory in the World
- RIC Launches 4Mb FRAM
- Hewlett-Packard Launches Nanotechnology Based New Computer Chip
- Samsung Develops a New Chip for Digital TVs
- Epson and Fujitsu Develop Next-Generation FRAM Technology
- Fujitsu Introduces Embedded FRAM for Digital Televisions
6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
- Sistema Acquires Sitronics-Nanotechnology
- VT International Acquires Nanotailor
- Lockheed Martin Acquires Government Business Unit of Nantero
- Unidym Enters Into Joint Venture with Samsung
- Atotech Partners with CNSE
- Qimonda AG in Partnership with Elpida Memory Inc. to Develop Nano-Chips
- IBM Secures AFRL Contract
- Sharp and Nanosys Extend Collaboration Agreement
- Freescale Forms New Company for MRAM Development
- Samsung to Increase Production of 42nm NAND Memory Chips
- IMFT to Commence Production of 32Gb NAND Flash Memory
- AIXTRON Completes Nanoinstruments Acquisition
- Sumitomo Chemical Acquires Cambridge Display Technology
- NEC and Toshiba Agree to Collaboratively Develop 32nm Chips
- RCDS Collaborates with Nanosys to Develop Nano Optical Subsystem
- DoCoMo Collaborates with Nanosys
- RIC Partners with TI
- In-Q-Tel and Nanosys Expand Macro-electronics Collaboration
- Ovonyx and Hynix Collaborate on PCM Products Development
- IBM, Infineon, Freescale, Samsung & Chartered Cooperate on 32-nm
Semiconductors
- Nano-Terra Enters into Agreement with 3M
- IEEE Completes Nanoelectronics Standards Roadmap
7. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
- Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (US)
- Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd (Japan)
- General Nanotechnology LLC (US)
- Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. (US)
- Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan)
- International Business Machines Corporation (US)
- Infineon Technologies, AG (Germany)
- Motorola, Inc. (US)
- NanoInk, Inc. (US)
- Nanonex Corporation (US)
- Nanosys, Inc. (US)
- Nantero, Inc. (US)
- Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (South Korea)
- Texas Instruments Incorporated (US)
- ZettaCore, Inc. (US)
- Zyvex Instruments, LLC (US)
III. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
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