This document provides an overview and analysis of LED downconverters (phosphors and quantum dots) for lighting and display applications. It discusses key requirements for downconverters, major material families and compositions, as well as trends in applications driving new phosphor needs. The document also includes a competitive analysis of suppliers, price trends, and volume and revenue forecasts for the market from 2015-2022 for both phosphors and quantum dots.
Which companies own patents in microLED display? What are their major thrust areas and
portfolio strength?
Yole Développement has identified close to 1,500
patents filed by 125 companies and organizations
relevant to the microLED display field. Among
these are multiple startups, display makers, OEMs,
semiconductor companies, LED makers, and
research institutions.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2017 report from Yole Développement Yole Developpement
This document is a sample report from Yole Développement titled "Advanced RF SiP for Cell Phones 2017" that discusses packaging technologies and market forecasts for 5G radio frequency system-in-package solutions for smartphones. The report covers topics such as the methodology used, an executive summary of key findings, market drivers and trends related to 5G packaging, disruptions and opportunities in the supply chain, and technology roadmaps and forecasts through 2022 for RF SiP wafers, units, and revenue. It also profiles major players and discusses emerging packaging platforms that could be used for 5G solutions.
LED Lighting Module Technology Industry and Market Trends 2017 Report by Yole...Yole Developpement
After wide use in general lighting applications, LED module manufacturers are now looking for new applications with higher margins.
LED LIGHTING MODULE MARKET VALUE WILL TREBLE IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, DRIVEN BY MID-POWER MODULES
Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology is increasingly penetrating general lighting applications, thanks to how easily integrators can use it. The LED lighting module market will therefore deliver a 22.6% compound annual growth rate from 2017-2022.
Mid-power LEDs can be used in almost all applications. Mid-power LED modules are therefore driving the market, providing 60% of 2016’s market revenues. High power LEDs are used only in applications requiring high luminous flux in a small module. As a result, the number of applications using high power LED modules is limited and associated revenues represent about 7% of market revenues.
Chip-on-board (COB) LED modules provide a compromise on size, light emitting surface (LES) area, luminous flux and power consumption. COB LED modules can therefore be used in many applications, and lead the total LED module market in volumes shipped. But as these modules are relatively easy to manufacture in few steps the associated average selling price is low. Consequently, COB LED modules represent only 20% of market revenue.
Flexible LED strips can be directly used as LED lighting systems, mostly in indirect lighting applications. These modules can be easily implemented for residential and commercial lighting. Recent developments, like using LED chips instead of packaged LEDs on a flexible substrate, allow much higher efficiency, opening doors to new applications such as linear lighting.
In this context, Yole Développement estimates that the LED lighting module market, including flexible LED strips, reached nearly $4B in 2016 and will grow to $13.8B by 2022.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of each type of LED module, including technology, trends and market sizes. It covers the whole landscape of LED modules and their potential use in general lighting applications.
Status of Panel Level Packaging 2018 Report by Yole Developpement Yole Developpement
Panel level packaging players are ready for high volume production.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/status-of-panel-level-packaging-2018.html
Edge Emitting Lasers: Market and Technology Trends 2019 report by Yole Dévelo...Yole Developpement
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a report on edge emitting laser diode market and technology trends from 2019. It includes a 3-page executive summary that analyzes the global EEL market, key applications such as optical communication, sensing, material processing and displays. The report also examines the EEL technology, industry landscape and major players. It aims to give insights into driving forces for the EEL laser source market, technologies and industry in the short, medium and long term.
Sapphire Applications & Market 2015 Report by Yole DeveloppementYole Developpement
After a false start in 2014, will Apple finally use sapphire display covers in 2016?
Investing activities continues in sapphire display cover supply chain? Why?
Apple will represents 20% of 2015 global sapphire consumption with its iPhone and watch sapphire components. But Lens recently announced plans to raise US$942M and invest US$532M of the proceed to further increasing sapphire growth and finishing capacity. In 2014, Apple, its partners and their suppliers spent close to US$2B to set up a sapphire display cover supply chain. GTAT built and installed 2135 ASF furnaces, Biel and Lens deployed close to 200 wire saws and 1000’s of finishing tools and ancillary equipment. But the projects faced many problems and Apple eventually gave up on sapphire for its iPhone 6. Reasons were multiple but can be summarized in “too early, to fast, too much”. The project was ambitious in its timeframe and targeted outputs while many of the necessary processes and technologies in crystal growth and finishing were still at an early stage of development. But the venture still set the stage for the future: the partners have developed an unrivalled expertise on how to work with sapphire in high volumes and cost controlled environment. A lot was also learned with the manufacturing of the complex 3D shaped Apple Watch cover...
Driven by application diversification, IPDs (integrated passive devices) continue their promising
growth.
Today, miniaturization and integration are key drivers in electronic devices. This is even more critical in several consumer applications, where thinner devices mean higher integration levels, necessitating low-profile components.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
RF GaN Market: Applications, Players, Technology and Substrates 2019 report b...Yole Developpement
GaN RF market growth is fed by military and 5G wireless infrastructure applications.
More information on https://www.i-micronews.com/products/rf-gan-market-applications-players-technology-and-substrates-2019/
Which companies own patents in microLED display? What are their major thrust areas and
portfolio strength?
Yole Développement has identified close to 1,500
patents filed by 125 companies and organizations
relevant to the microLED display field. Among
these are multiple startups, display makers, OEMs,
semiconductor companies, LED makers, and
research institutions.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2017 report from Yole Développement Yole Developpement
This document is a sample report from Yole Développement titled "Advanced RF SiP for Cell Phones 2017" that discusses packaging technologies and market forecasts for 5G radio frequency system-in-package solutions for smartphones. The report covers topics such as the methodology used, an executive summary of key findings, market drivers and trends related to 5G packaging, disruptions and opportunities in the supply chain, and technology roadmaps and forecasts through 2022 for RF SiP wafers, units, and revenue. It also profiles major players and discusses emerging packaging platforms that could be used for 5G solutions.
LED Lighting Module Technology Industry and Market Trends 2017 Report by Yole...Yole Developpement
After wide use in general lighting applications, LED module manufacturers are now looking for new applications with higher margins.
LED LIGHTING MODULE MARKET VALUE WILL TREBLE IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, DRIVEN BY MID-POWER MODULES
Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology is increasingly penetrating general lighting applications, thanks to how easily integrators can use it. The LED lighting module market will therefore deliver a 22.6% compound annual growth rate from 2017-2022.
Mid-power LEDs can be used in almost all applications. Mid-power LED modules are therefore driving the market, providing 60% of 2016’s market revenues. High power LEDs are used only in applications requiring high luminous flux in a small module. As a result, the number of applications using high power LED modules is limited and associated revenues represent about 7% of market revenues.
Chip-on-board (COB) LED modules provide a compromise on size, light emitting surface (LES) area, luminous flux and power consumption. COB LED modules can therefore be used in many applications, and lead the total LED module market in volumes shipped. But as these modules are relatively easy to manufacture in few steps the associated average selling price is low. Consequently, COB LED modules represent only 20% of market revenue.
Flexible LED strips can be directly used as LED lighting systems, mostly in indirect lighting applications. These modules can be easily implemented for residential and commercial lighting. Recent developments, like using LED chips instead of packaged LEDs on a flexible substrate, allow much higher efficiency, opening doors to new applications such as linear lighting.
In this context, Yole Développement estimates that the LED lighting module market, including flexible LED strips, reached nearly $4B in 2016 and will grow to $13.8B by 2022.
This report provides an in-depth analysis of each type of LED module, including technology, trends and market sizes. It covers the whole landscape of LED modules and their potential use in general lighting applications.
Status of Panel Level Packaging 2018 Report by Yole Developpement Yole Developpement
Panel level packaging players are ready for high volume production.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/status-of-panel-level-packaging-2018.html
Edge Emitting Lasers: Market and Technology Trends 2019 report by Yole Dévelo...Yole Developpement
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a report on edge emitting laser diode market and technology trends from 2019. It includes a 3-page executive summary that analyzes the global EEL market, key applications such as optical communication, sensing, material processing and displays. The report also examines the EEL technology, industry landscape and major players. It aims to give insights into driving forces for the EEL laser source market, technologies and industry in the short, medium and long term.
Sapphire Applications & Market 2015 Report by Yole DeveloppementYole Developpement
After a false start in 2014, will Apple finally use sapphire display covers in 2016?
Investing activities continues in sapphire display cover supply chain? Why?
Apple will represents 20% of 2015 global sapphire consumption with its iPhone and watch sapphire components. But Lens recently announced plans to raise US$942M and invest US$532M of the proceed to further increasing sapphire growth and finishing capacity. In 2014, Apple, its partners and their suppliers spent close to US$2B to set up a sapphire display cover supply chain. GTAT built and installed 2135 ASF furnaces, Biel and Lens deployed close to 200 wire saws and 1000’s of finishing tools and ancillary equipment. But the projects faced many problems and Apple eventually gave up on sapphire for its iPhone 6. Reasons were multiple but can be summarized in “too early, to fast, too much”. The project was ambitious in its timeframe and targeted outputs while many of the necessary processes and technologies in crystal growth and finishing were still at an early stage of development. But the venture still set the stage for the future: the partners have developed an unrivalled expertise on how to work with sapphire in high volumes and cost controlled environment. A lot was also learned with the manufacturing of the complex 3D shaped Apple Watch cover...
Driven by application diversification, IPDs (integrated passive devices) continue their promising
growth.
Today, miniaturization and integration are key drivers in electronic devices. This is even more critical in several consumer applications, where thinner devices mean higher integration levels, necessitating low-profile components.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
RF GaN Market: Applications, Players, Technology and Substrates 2019 report b...Yole Developpement
GaN RF market growth is fed by military and 5G wireless infrastructure applications.
More information on https://www.i-micronews.com/products/rf-gan-market-applications-players-technology-and-substrates-2019/
Market will more than double by 2025 driven by heavy investments in data centers.
More information: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/optical-transceivers-for-datacom-telecom-2020/
Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor Applications 2019 report by ...Yole Developpement
Nano-Imprint Lithography is revived by photonics and biochips as well as front-end memory applications.
More information on https://www.i-micronews.com/products/nano-imprint-technology-trends-for-semiconductor-applications-2019/
Next Generation Sequencing & DNA Synthesis: Technology, Consumables Manufactu...Yole Developpement
This document provides a summary of a report by Yole Développement on next-generation DNA sequencing and DNA synthesis technologies. The report provides an overview of the market and technology landscapes, including descriptions of established and emerging sequencing technologies. It also analyzes the supply chain and provides market data, forecasts, and analysis. The report finds that the number of sequencing instruments is expected to more than double by 2024, driving growth in the number of sequencing consumables from 1.28 million units in 2018 to 4.19 million units in 2024. This rapid adoption represents significant opportunities for companies along the semiconductor supply chain to provide enabling technologies for sequencing consumables.
Inkjet functional and additive manufacturing for electronics 2018 Report by Y...Yole Developpement
How inkjet is building a success story drop by drop within 2.5D and 3D manufacturing?
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/inkjet-functional-and-additive-manufacturing-for-electronics.html
Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry 2018 Report by Yole Developpement Yole Developpement
In the era of a slowing Moore’s Law, advanced packaging has emerged as the savior of future semiconductor development.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/status-of-the-advanced-packaging-industry-2018.html
COVID-19 is shaking up the diagnostics industry and will have both short- and long-term impact.
More information: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/point-of-need-2020-including-pcr-based-testing/
IR LEDS and VCSELs - Technology, Applications and Industry Trends - 2017 Repo...Yole Developpement
3D imaging, gas sensing and autofocus will fuel the IR light source market to reach US$3.8B in 2027.
INFRA-RED LIGHT SOURCES: A $1.5B OPPORTUNITY IN 2022 – AND POTENTIALLY $3.8B IN 2027 – DRIVEN BY SEVERAL NEW APPLICATIONS
The market for LED and laser infra-red (IR) light sources is not new, but has evolved rapidly with the recent development of Solid State Lighting (SSL). Initially developed for optical communication applications, these technologies, mostly IR LEDs, started to be integrated into consumer applications like remote controls in the 1980s. Next, the market was driven forward by night vision applications such as surveillance cameras. But it’s only recently, with the development of smartphones, that IR LEDs and lasers have come back to prominence. And now, the market is set for growth for the next 10 years! Today, these technologies are part of a new revolution, still driven by smartphone applications. Integration of breakthrough functionalities such as 3D imaging, autofocus, iris and face recognition is triggering a strong market pull for efficient, miniaturized and complex IR illumination. This trend will also create strong market opportunities for IR lasers, mostly VCSELs, which allow more coherent and directional light than IR LEDs. In this context, we expect the IR light source market to grow from around $450M in 2016 to around $1,550M in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate of 22.7%. In addition, there are also several other applications that are emerging and for which a market boom is likely to happen in the next 10 years. These include gas sensors, LIDARs, driver monitoring systems and remote patient monitoring sensors. We expect this second wave of new applications to propel the IR light source market to around $3,800M in 2027. This report provides an in-depth analysis of all IR light source applications, including: basic principles, technology, trends, key players, and market size. It highlights the global landscape for IR light sources, including classification of applications by wavelength, market segment and function. Detailed market forecasts are given based on these classifications and with complementary analysis by light source for LEDs, edge-emitting lasers and VCSELs. Please note that optical communication applications are not analyzed in this report.
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GaAs Wafer and Epiwafer Market: RF, Photonics, LED, and PV ApplicationsYole Developpement
Photonics applications are driving the GaAs wafer and epiwafer market into a new era.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/category-listing/product/gaas-wafer-and-epiwafer-market-rf-photonics-led-and-pv-applications.html
2.5D heterogeneous and 3D wafer-level stacking are reshaping the packaging landscape.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/advanced-packaging-report/product/p2-5d-3d-tsv-wafer-level-stacking-technology-market-updates-2019.html
Polymeric Materials for Advanced Packaging at the Wafer-Level 2018 Report by...Yole Developpement
Polymeric materials market revenue will double over the next five years.
More information on that report at : https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/polymeric-materials-for-advanced-packaging-at-the-wafer-level.html
Bonding and Lithography Equipment Market for More than Moore Devices by Yole ...Yole Developpement
More than Moore devices fueled by megatrend applications will strongly drive the growth of the lithography, permanent bonding, and temporary bonding and debonding equipment market.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/bonding-and-lithography-equipment-market-for-more-than-moore-devices.html
Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor Applications 2019 Report by...Yole Developpement
Nano-Imprint Lithography is revived by photonics and biochips as well as front-end memory applications.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/nano-imprint-technology-trends-for-semiconductor-applications-2019/
Status of Panel-Level Packaging & Manufacturing 2015 Report by Yole Developpe...Yole Developpement
This report provides an overview of panel-level packaging and manufacturing. It examines key panel packaging platforms including fan-out WLP, embedded die, glass interposers, and organic interposers. The report forecasts the panel packaging market to reach $109 million by 2017. It identifies the main applications for each panel technology and assesses the players involved including OSATs, substrate makers, and IDMs. The report also reviews equipment and materials suppliers for panel manufacturing and provides a roadmap for resolution trends in panel packaging.
MicroLED technology advances enable a credible cost reduction path toward high volume applications.
More info on: https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/microled-displays-2018.html
Silicon Photonics 2018 - Report by Yole Developpement Yole Developpement
Fueled by increasing internet traffic thanks to social networks, video and gaming content, increasing bandwidth will be required for inter- and intra-data center communications. As a short term answer to this possible bandwidth congestion, new photonics technology for transceivers is still pulled onto the market by Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM) and now by Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT) in China.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Advanced Substrates Overview: From IC Package to Board - 2017 Report by Yole ...Yole Developpement
How can advanced substrates and boards bridge the gap created by front-end scaling?
Advanced substrates as a key enabler of future products and markets
In an uncertain, transformative semiconductor market, advanced packaging is one of the key technologies offering stability and a long-term solution. On one hand it can adapt to product diversification, offering more functionality, system integration, and performance, as well as potentially lower manufacturing cost; and on the other hand it can adhere to future scaling requirements. Advanced substrates are the key interconnect component of advanced packaging architectures and are critical in enabling future products and markets. For this reason, Yole has established this stand-alone dedicated advanced substrate activity, focused on exploring the market and technologies of PCBs, package substrates and RDLs. This first report will serve as an overview of advanced substrate technologies, markets, and supply chain, to be supported by subsequent in-depth reports.
Today’s advanced substrates in volume are Flip Chip (FC) substrates, 2.5D/3D TSV assemblies, and thin-film RDLs (Fan-Out WLP, or “FOWLP”) below an L/S resolution of 15/15 um and with transition below L/S < 10/10 um. These advanced substrates are traditionally linked to higher-end logic (CPUs/GPUs, DSPs, etc.) driven by ICs in the latest technology nodes in the computing, networking, mobile, and high-end consumer market segments (gaming, HD/Smart TV). However, due to additional form factor and low power demands, WLP and advanced FC substrates are also widespread in majority of smartphone functions: application processors, baseband, transceivers, filters, amplifiers, WiFi modules, drivers, codecs, power management, etc.
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Power GaN 2019: Epitaxy, Devices, Applications and Technology Trends - Yole D...Yole Developpement
First design-win for GaN HEMTs in the high-volume smartphone fast charging market.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/power-gan-2019-epitaxy-devices-applications-technology-trends/
This report from Yole Développement analyzes the high-end performance packaging market. It defines high-end performance packaging as technologies that provide high IO density (≥16/mm2) and fine IO pitch (≤130μm). The report aims to identify relevant technologies, analyze market drivers and challenges, describe technology trends and roadmaps, examine the supply chain landscape, and provide market forecasts. It evaluates the market by technology, end application, and region. The report also profiles key players' technology roadmaps and analyzes intellectual property in the 3D SoC hybrid bonding space.
Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2015: LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays 201...Yole Developpement
Traditional phosphors on the verge of commoditization due to expected strong push from China after YAG patents fall into public domain. But Quantum Dots are finally ready for prime time.
Strong price pressure stalls revenue growth and pressures margins but masks a more complex picture
While volumes are expected to more than double between 2015 and 2020, LED Phosphor prices have declined dramatically, leading to a flat revenue outlook. Low technology barriers of entrance on the most mature compositions have prompted companies to procure turnkey manufacturing equipment and enter the market. With little to no quality control and R&D expenses, some have achieved low cost comparable to that of the tri-phosphors used in fluorescent lamps. In a bid to capture market shares, they triggered an intense price war. With major YAG IP expiring from 2017, leading domestic vendors such as Yuji, Grirem, YT Shield, Illuma or Sunfor will finally access overseas markets, further increasing YAG commoditization. Phosphor makers are therefore shifting their efforts toward higher added value materials such as nitrides, which, while price have also decreased significantly during the period, have maintained better margins.
(x)PU: High-End CPU and GPU for Datacenter Applications 2020 report by Yole D...Yole Developpement
High-Performance Computing and cloud gaming are setting the bar for leadership in the high-end CPU and GPU markets.
More info on: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/xpu-high-end-cpu-and-gpu-for-datacenter-applications-2020/
MicroLED Displays - Market, Industry and Technology Trends 2021Yole Developpement
Strong momentum for MicroLED with progress on all fronts. Cost is the biggest challenge, but Apple and Samsung are carving paths toward the consumer.
More information; https://www.i-micronews.com/products/microled-displays-market-industry-and-technology-trends-2021/
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LED MANUFACTURING 2016 Presentation by Santosh KUMAR o...Yole Developpement
INTRODUCTION TO YOLE DÉVELOPPEMENT AND LED ACTIVITIES
•LED MARKET OVERVIEW
•RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LED MANUFACTURING
•2015 STATUs OF THE LED INDUSTRY (AND FUTURE TRENDS)
•CONCLUSION
•APPENDIX-DETAILLED PRESENTATION OF YOLE DEVELOPPEMENT AND LED ACTIVITIES
Market will more than double by 2025 driven by heavy investments in data centers.
More information: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/optical-transceivers-for-datacom-telecom-2020/
Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor Applications 2019 report by ...Yole Developpement
Nano-Imprint Lithography is revived by photonics and biochips as well as front-end memory applications.
More information on https://www.i-micronews.com/products/nano-imprint-technology-trends-for-semiconductor-applications-2019/
Next Generation Sequencing & DNA Synthesis: Technology, Consumables Manufactu...Yole Developpement
This document provides a summary of a report by Yole Développement on next-generation DNA sequencing and DNA synthesis technologies. The report provides an overview of the market and technology landscapes, including descriptions of established and emerging sequencing technologies. It also analyzes the supply chain and provides market data, forecasts, and analysis. The report finds that the number of sequencing instruments is expected to more than double by 2024, driving growth in the number of sequencing consumables from 1.28 million units in 2018 to 4.19 million units in 2024. This rapid adoption represents significant opportunities for companies along the semiconductor supply chain to provide enabling technologies for sequencing consumables.
Inkjet functional and additive manufacturing for electronics 2018 Report by Y...Yole Developpement
How inkjet is building a success story drop by drop within 2.5D and 3D manufacturing?
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/inkjet-functional-and-additive-manufacturing-for-electronics.html
Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry 2018 Report by Yole Developpement Yole Developpement
In the era of a slowing Moore’s Law, advanced packaging has emerged as the savior of future semiconductor development.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/status-of-the-advanced-packaging-industry-2018.html
COVID-19 is shaking up the diagnostics industry and will have both short- and long-term impact.
More information: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/point-of-need-2020-including-pcr-based-testing/
IR LEDS and VCSELs - Technology, Applications and Industry Trends - 2017 Repo...Yole Developpement
3D imaging, gas sensing and autofocus will fuel the IR light source market to reach US$3.8B in 2027.
INFRA-RED LIGHT SOURCES: A $1.5B OPPORTUNITY IN 2022 – AND POTENTIALLY $3.8B IN 2027 – DRIVEN BY SEVERAL NEW APPLICATIONS
The market for LED and laser infra-red (IR) light sources is not new, but has evolved rapidly with the recent development of Solid State Lighting (SSL). Initially developed for optical communication applications, these technologies, mostly IR LEDs, started to be integrated into consumer applications like remote controls in the 1980s. Next, the market was driven forward by night vision applications such as surveillance cameras. But it’s only recently, with the development of smartphones, that IR LEDs and lasers have come back to prominence. And now, the market is set for growth for the next 10 years! Today, these technologies are part of a new revolution, still driven by smartphone applications. Integration of breakthrough functionalities such as 3D imaging, autofocus, iris and face recognition is triggering a strong market pull for efficient, miniaturized and complex IR illumination. This trend will also create strong market opportunities for IR lasers, mostly VCSELs, which allow more coherent and directional light than IR LEDs. In this context, we expect the IR light source market to grow from around $450M in 2016 to around $1,550M in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate of 22.7%. In addition, there are also several other applications that are emerging and for which a market boom is likely to happen in the next 10 years. These include gas sensors, LIDARs, driver monitoring systems and remote patient monitoring sensors. We expect this second wave of new applications to propel the IR light source market to around $3,800M in 2027. This report provides an in-depth analysis of all IR light source applications, including: basic principles, technology, trends, key players, and market size. It highlights the global landscape for IR light sources, including classification of applications by wavelength, market segment and function. Detailed market forecasts are given based on these classifications and with complementary analysis by light source for LEDs, edge-emitting lasers and VCSELs. Please note that optical communication applications are not analyzed in this report.
For more information please visit our website: https://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
GaAs Wafer and Epiwafer Market: RF, Photonics, LED, and PV ApplicationsYole Developpement
Photonics applications are driving the GaAs wafer and epiwafer market into a new era.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/category-listing/product/gaas-wafer-and-epiwafer-market-rf-photonics-led-and-pv-applications.html
2.5D heterogeneous and 3D wafer-level stacking are reshaping the packaging landscape.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/advanced-packaging-report/product/p2-5d-3d-tsv-wafer-level-stacking-technology-market-updates-2019.html
Polymeric Materials for Advanced Packaging at the Wafer-Level 2018 Report by...Yole Developpement
Polymeric materials market revenue will double over the next five years.
More information on that report at : https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/polymeric-materials-for-advanced-packaging-at-the-wafer-level.html
Bonding and Lithography Equipment Market for More than Moore Devices by Yole ...Yole Developpement
More than Moore devices fueled by megatrend applications will strongly drive the growth of the lithography, permanent bonding, and temporary bonding and debonding equipment market.
More information on that report at https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/bonding-and-lithography-equipment-market-for-more-than-moore-devices.html
Nano-Imprint Technology Trends for Semiconductor Applications 2019 Report by...Yole Developpement
Nano-Imprint Lithography is revived by photonics and biochips as well as front-end memory applications.
More information on: https://www.i-micronews.com/products/nano-imprint-technology-trends-for-semiconductor-applications-2019/
Status of Panel-Level Packaging & Manufacturing 2015 Report by Yole Developpe...Yole Developpement
This report provides an overview of panel-level packaging and manufacturing. It examines key panel packaging platforms including fan-out WLP, embedded die, glass interposers, and organic interposers. The report forecasts the panel packaging market to reach $109 million by 2017. It identifies the main applications for each panel technology and assesses the players involved including OSATs, substrate makers, and IDMs. The report also reviews equipment and materials suppliers for panel manufacturing and provides a roadmap for resolution trends in panel packaging.
MicroLED technology advances enable a credible cost reduction path toward high volume applications.
More info on: https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/microled-displays-2018.html
Silicon Photonics 2018 - Report by Yole Developpement Yole Developpement
Fueled by increasing internet traffic thanks to social networks, video and gaming content, increasing bandwidth will be required for inter- and intra-data center communications. As a short term answer to this possible bandwidth congestion, new photonics technology for transceivers is still pulled onto the market by Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM) and now by Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT) in China.
More information on that report at http://www.i-micronews.com/reports.html
Advanced Substrates Overview: From IC Package to Board - 2017 Report by Yole ...Yole Developpement
How can advanced substrates and boards bridge the gap created by front-end scaling?
Advanced substrates as a key enabler of future products and markets
In an uncertain, transformative semiconductor market, advanced packaging is one of the key technologies offering stability and a long-term solution. On one hand it can adapt to product diversification, offering more functionality, system integration, and performance, as well as potentially lower manufacturing cost; and on the other hand it can adhere to future scaling requirements. Advanced substrates are the key interconnect component of advanced packaging architectures and are critical in enabling future products and markets. For this reason, Yole has established this stand-alone dedicated advanced substrate activity, focused on exploring the market and technologies of PCBs, package substrates and RDLs. This first report will serve as an overview of advanced substrate technologies, markets, and supply chain, to be supported by subsequent in-depth reports.
Today’s advanced substrates in volume are Flip Chip (FC) substrates, 2.5D/3D TSV assemblies, and thin-film RDLs (Fan-Out WLP, or “FOWLP”) below an L/S resolution of 15/15 um and with transition below L/S < 10/10 um. These advanced substrates are traditionally linked to higher-end logic (CPUs/GPUs, DSPs, etc.) driven by ICs in the latest technology nodes in the computing, networking, mobile, and high-end consumer market segments (gaming, HD/Smart TV). However, due to additional form factor and low power demands, WLP and advanced FC substrates are also widespread in majority of smartphone functions: application processors, baseband, transceivers, filters, amplifiers, WiFi modules, drivers, codecs, power management, etc.
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Power GaN 2019: Epitaxy, Devices, Applications and Technology Trends - Yole D...Yole Developpement
First design-win for GaN HEMTs in the high-volume smartphone fast charging market.
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This report from Yole Développement analyzes the high-end performance packaging market. It defines high-end performance packaging as technologies that provide high IO density (≥16/mm2) and fine IO pitch (≤130μm). The report aims to identify relevant technologies, analyze market drivers and challenges, describe technology trends and roadmaps, examine the supply chain landscape, and provide market forecasts. It evaluates the market by technology, end application, and region. The report also profiles key players' technology roadmaps and analyzes intellectual property in the 3D SoC hybrid bonding space.
Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2015: LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays 201...Yole Developpement
Traditional phosphors on the verge of commoditization due to expected strong push from China after YAG patents fall into public domain. But Quantum Dots are finally ready for prime time.
Strong price pressure stalls revenue growth and pressures margins but masks a more complex picture
While volumes are expected to more than double between 2015 and 2020, LED Phosphor prices have declined dramatically, leading to a flat revenue outlook. Low technology barriers of entrance on the most mature compositions have prompted companies to procure turnkey manufacturing equipment and enter the market. With little to no quality control and R&D expenses, some have achieved low cost comparable to that of the tri-phosphors used in fluorescent lamps. In a bid to capture market shares, they triggered an intense price war. With major YAG IP expiring from 2017, leading domestic vendors such as Yuji, Grirem, YT Shield, Illuma or Sunfor will finally access overseas markets, further increasing YAG commoditization. Phosphor makers are therefore shifting their efforts toward higher added value materials such as nitrides, which, while price have also decreased significantly during the period, have maintained better margins.
(x)PU: High-End CPU and GPU for Datacenter Applications 2020 report by Yole D...Yole Developpement
High-Performance Computing and cloud gaming are setting the bar for leadership in the high-end CPU and GPU markets.
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MicroLED Displays - Market, Industry and Technology Trends 2021Yole Developpement
Strong momentum for MicroLED with progress on all fronts. Cost is the biggest challenge, but Apple and Samsung are carving paths toward the consumer.
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LED MANUFACTURING 2016 Presentation by Santosh KUMAR o...Yole Developpement
INTRODUCTION TO YOLE DÉVELOPPEMENT AND LED ACTIVITIES
•LED MARKET OVERVIEW
•RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN LED MANUFACTURING
•2015 STATUs OF THE LED INDUSTRY (AND FUTURE TRENDS)
•CONCLUSION
•APPENDIX-DETAILLED PRESENTATION OF YOLE DEVELOPPEMENT AND LED ACTIVITIES
Organic Thin Film Transistor 2016: Flexible Displays and Other Applications 2...Yole Developpement
Are OTFTs ready to disrupt the display industry and enable fully-flexible devices?
ORGANIC TFTS ARE ENTERING THE FAB BY THE BACK DOOR
When trying to build a flexible display panel, the Thin Film Transistor (TFT) matrix is one of the most challenging and fragile functional layers.
Interest in OTFT emerged in the mid-2000s when mobility reached values similar to amorphous silicon (a-Si), the dominant display backplane technology. This triggered a flurry of activity at leading display manufacturers, and prototypes rapidly emerged. Besides fast-improving electrical performance, OTFT’s intrinsic flexibility made the technology ideal for the realization of flexible displays. In 2007, the first ever flexible AMOLED panel was demonstrated by Sony and featured an organic TFT.
However, interest waned as performance and homogeneity issues persisted, and other TFT technologies like LTPS and metal oxide emerged.
Nevertheless, organic semiconductor companies kept perfecting their molecules and ink formulations, gaining a better understanding of the interaction between the materials, the transistor structure, and the manufacturing process. Consequently, performance in the lab improved by another order of magnitude. Combined with the explosive growth of flexible displays and the promise of a cost-efficient, solution-based manufacturing process, interest in OTFT has renewed.
Panel makers remain cautious, but a handful in Taiwan and China are currently attempting to retrofit older Gen 2.5 - 4.5 fabs with OTFT. These first attempts to move OTFT into mass production will be critical for the technology’s future. Failure in these initial industrialization attempts could be fatal for the OTFT industry, or, at the very least, set it back many years. However, if OTFT proves that it can be mass produced and enables panel makers to revive those obsolete fabs with high-margin flexible displays, there are no fundamental barriers prohibiting the technology from being quickly scaled up to fabs Gen 8 or above, and possibly challenge the vast market for traditional a-Si based panels like LCD TV, monitors, etc. In the long-term, because they are inherently solution-processable, OTFTs are also an ideal backplane candidate for additive manufacturing and fully printed displays.
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OLED for Lighting - Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2016 Report by Yol...Yole Developpement
THE FUTURE OF OLED LIGHTING COULD BE BRIGHT IF…
OLED revenues are mainly driven by display applications, e.g. smartphones, but the industry has also been trying to target lighting applications for several years, based on the technology specifics in terms of design or form factor and efficiency. On this new battleground, OLEDs are competing with LED technology, which has already paved the way with a revolution in Solid State Lighting (SSL) drawing attention away from OLED over the last 10 years. Added to that, the high cost of OLED technology is not making market penetration easier, current low efficacy is slowing adoption and the advantages claimed by OLED lighting companies are not necessarily perceived by the customers. OLEDs will therefore have to find niche or “spark” markets to develop production scale momentum and create a marketing window allowing them to demonstrate the advantages and possibilities of the technology to customers.
Technology market trends in LED downconverters presentation held by Eric Vire...Yole Developpement
Phosphor volumes to grow +/-at the same pace for “on-chip”
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Phosphor volumes to essentially double by 2020
Silicates could essentially disappear unless significant cost reduction and further performance improvement are achieved.
Increasing demand for high CRI in lighting broad band green and yellow + narrow band red.
Wider color gamut display: increasing demand for narrow band green and red.
No more room for ASP decrease.
Yet, YAG is not a commodity!
Overall flat revenue means pain and suffering + attrition (20+ suppliers in China only!)
But even in a difficult environment, some companies will grow and thrive
The most dramatic picture improvements come from higher dynamic contrast and extended color gamut!
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Status of the LED Industry 2013 Report by Yole DeveloppementYole Developpement
This document provides a summary of the LED industry and market analysis. It discusses LED applications, market status, players and main trends. Some key points include:
- LED adoption rates are expected to increase substantially between 2013 and 2020, especially in lighting applications and large displays.
- The LED supply chain has become more regionalized in recent years, with China gaining significant market share since 2010.
- The LED industry experienced overcapacity issues after a surge of new capacity was added in China between 2010-2012. Consolidation is expected to help absorb excess capacity by mid-2014.
- LED prices have declined sharply since 2010 across all package types, though this may limit revenue growth in saturated markets like phones
MiniLED for Display Applications: LCD and Digital Signage report by Yole Déve...Yole Developpement
MiniLEDs bring new strength to LCD players in the battle against OLED and enable increased LED
adoption on digital signage.
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UV LEDs - Technology, Manufacturing and Application Trends 2016 Report by Yol...Yole Developpement
After fast adoption of UVA LEDs for curing applications, UVC LEDs for purification/disinfection are now ready
FOLLOWING THE UV CURING BOOM, DISINFECTION AND PURIFICATION APPLICATIONS ARE FINALLY READY TO TAKE OFF
The UVC LED industry is still small but strong growth is expected in the next 18 months due to dramatic price reductions. In 2016 prices are 1/8-1/10 of what they were in 2015. This has been triggered by the industry’s development, its transition to mass production and improved device performance. With most of the industry believing that $1-$4/mW is the price that would trigger mass market adoption we are getting close to a UVC LED market boom. Another positive sign is that most UVC LED manufacturers are now focusing on developing cost-effective solutions rather than improving device power output. In parallel, the UVC LED industry continues to work on increasing lifetime and developing lower wavelength devices, below 280nm.
UVA LEDs continue to progress in the UV curing space. Continuous improvement of device performance coupled with price reduction has allowed the technology to be increasingly adopted in UV curing applications. Penetration of UV LEDs is increasing but we observe differences in adoption rates depending on application. Small size and low speed applications like spot adhesive and digital inkjets have the highest adoption rate, and most new developments use UV LEDs. This is due to the small module size and low irradiance level needed that limits the extra cost of integrating UV LEDs compared to the total price of systems like inkjet printers. On the other hand, applications that need high speed processes and/or high levels of irradiance such as screen printing or coating applications have lower adoption rates. This is because UV LED performance is not yet good enough to fully replace traditional mercury lamps.
In this context, we expect the UVC LED market to strongly grow from $7M in 2015 to $610M by 2021. Despite increased penetration rate in all applications, the UVA LED market will grow more slowly, from $107M in 2015 to $357M by 2021, moderated by price pressure.
The report presents a comprehensive review of all UV light applications including analysis of UV curing, UV purification/disinfection and analytical instruments. It highlights the UV LED working principle, market structure, UV LED market drivers and associated challenges, recent trends, new applications created by UV LEDs, UV LED market size split by application, and much more.
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InP Wafer and Epiwafer Market: Photonics and RF 2019 report by Yole Développe...Yole Developpement
Photonics (telecom, datacom, LiDAR, sensing and others...) is driving the InP wafer market.
As an old but still gold-standard member of the compound semiconductor family, InP possesses the key advantages of emission and detection capabilities over 1000 nm in the photonics domain, as well as high speed and low noise performance in high-frequency RF applications. Though it is
often overshadowed by rivals like GaAs and SiGe for mass-volume, cost-driven RF applications, InP remains a top choice for performance-driven niche markets like military communication, radar, and radiometry, as well as automatic test equipment. Moreover, different industrial actors (i.e. Skyworks, GCS, and IntelliEPI) are monitoring InP technology for the upcoming 5G move.
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Next Generation TV Panels: New Technologies, Features and Market Impact 2019 ...Yole Developpement
With flat unit-volumes, heavy capex, and low profitability, the TV panel industry is at a crossroads and must prepare for the next generation of TVs.
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This NanoMarkets report provides a thorough analysis of opportunities in the LED phosphor market, building on their 2012 report. It focuses on newer phosphor chemistries like nanophosphors, glass phosphors, and quantum dots. The report identifies how performance improvements can grow markets for phosphors in general illumination, outdoor lighting, and backlighting. It also provides eight-year forecasts of LED phosphor shipments by type, application, and location. The report is required reading for strategy planners in phosphor, lighting, and display industries.
Emerging semiconductor substrates are expected to grow at a 24% CAGR from 2018 – 2024.
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LiFi - Technology, Industry, and Market Trends report by Yole DéveloppementYole Developpement
LiFi: Niche or mainstream technology?
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New technologies and new features and functionalities will make automotive lighting a $27.7 billion market by 2021 (and an exciting one at that)!
AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING IS GROWING FAST ($27.7B IN 2021) BY INCREASING ITS DESIGN USES AND PROVIDING NEW FUNCTIONALITIES
With the recent integration of LED technology, lighting has evolved from a basic, functional feature to a distinctive feature with high-value potential in automotive. Indeed, LED technology has given manufacturers the opportunity for strong differentiation via lighting design and additional functionalities. This is particularly true for exterior lighting, but it is also spreading to interior lighting. These changes are heavily impacting the supply chain, with new suppliers and a new value chain emerging.
In 2015, the automotive lighting market totaled nearly $22.4B, up 5.4% from 2014. This growth was driven by increased lighting system content per vehicle and a more favorable product mix driven by strong adoption of LED-based front lighting systems. Indeed, headlamp and Day Running Light (DRL) systems represented 43% and 28% of total 2015 revenue, respectively. Other lighting systems (i.e. Rear Combination Light/Center High-Mounted Signal Light, interior light, and side turn-signal light) comprised the remaining 29% of 2015 revenue. The automotive lighting market will continue growing, reaching a market size of almost $27.7B by 2021 - +23.7% compared to 2015, and driven by different growth areas:
Short-term: increased LED technology penetration rate into different automotive lighting applications/systems, and increased lighting content per vehicle.
Middle/long-term: potential integration of new lighting technologies like OLED and laser, development of Advanced Front Lighting Systems (AFLS) and other security functions, and incredible developments employing lighting as a new design feature.
This report presents all automotive lighting applications and the associated market revenue for the period 2013 - 2021, with details concerning drivers and challenges, integration status of different lighting technologies and systems, recent trends, and market size per application.
Technological reality is piercing the hype for virtual and
augmented realities, reminding everyone about all the challenges that are yet to be overcome.
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Projector Training - Solid State Light Source TechnologyrAVe [PUBS]
This document provides an overview of solid state light source (SSL) technology for projectors, including different types of SSL systems like LED, laser/phosphor, RGB laser, and hybrid options. It discusses the technology, advantages, suitable markets, and total cost of ownership comparisons for SSL projectors versus lamp-based models. Key advantages of SSL noted are longer life, lower maintenance needs, stable color and brightness over time, tilt and portrait capabilities, and reduced mercury use. Markets identified as good fits include corporate/education, rental/staging, museums, digital signage, theme parks, and control rooms.
LED Chip Manufacturing Process, Machinery Requirements and Project ReportIMARC Group
The report provides a complete roadmap for setting up an led chip manufacturing plant. It covers a comprehensive market overview to micro-level information such as unit operations involved, raw material requirements, utility requirements, infrastructure requirements, machinery and technology requirements, manpower requirements, packaging requirements, transportation requirements, etc.
Yole led phosphor_qd_ip_january_2016_sampleClotilde Fabre
This document provides an overview of the patent landscape report on phosphors and quantum dots for LED applications. The report analyzes over 7,500 relevant patent families and provides an in-depth examination of the major patent holders, key technologies, litigation and licensing activities, and emerging trends. It identifies the leading companies in different patent segments, such as phosphor compositions and quantum dots, and analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of their intellectual property portfolios.
Fan-Out and Embedded Die: Technologies & Market Trends 2015 Report by Yole De...Yole Developpement
Fan-Out and Embedded Die: Two promising Wafer/Panel-Level-Packaging technologies. What are the next steps for the growth?
Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging is already in high-volume – but it’s about to grow even more strongly
Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging (FOWLP) started volume commercialization in 2009/2010 and started promisingly, with initial push by Intel Mobile. However, it was limited to a narrow range of applications – essentially single die packages for cell phone baseband chips – reaching its limit in 2011. In 2012 big fab-less wireless/mobile players started slowly volume production after qualifying the technology...
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Computing and AI technologies for mobile and consumer applications 2021 - SampleYole Developpement
Penetrating everyday products will see the market for AI technologies for the consumer market reach $5.6B in 2026.
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For the first time, the processor monitor is including FPGA, CPU, GPU, and APU including all the IDMs, fabless companies, and foundries in the business.
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For the first time in its history, the automotive industry must face new industrial and technological
challenges while undergoing dramatic changes in its value chain.
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System-in-Package Technology and Market Trends 2021 - SampleYole Developpement
Through enabling design and supply chain agility, SiP will reach $19B by 2026, with IDMs, OSATs, and foundries taking advantage of it.
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Industrial, consumer, and automotive applications are driving the adoption of neuromorphic computing and sensing technologies. The first products are now hitting the market.
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Beyond communication, silicon photonics is penetrating consumer and automotive – heading to $1.1B in 2026.
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Semiconductor technologies will enable increased mobility and communication for the soldier of the future. This market will reach $17.5B in 2030+.
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5G’s Impact on RF Front-End and Connectivity for Cellphones 2020Yole Developpement
An intensifying US-China competition for RF technology supremacy.
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In the ultrasound module market, CMUT and PMUT are growing two times faster in medical and consumer applications.
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The entrance of Chinese players and the rise of new technical solutions are poised to trigger profound changes in the memory business.
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GaAs Wafer and Epiwafer Market: RF, Photonics, LED, Display and PV Applicatio...Yole Developpement
The report provides a market analysis of the GaAs wafer and epiwafer markets from 2019 to 2025. It forecasts that the GaAs wafer market will increase from $200 million in 2019 to $348 million in 2025, with the largest application segments being RF, photonics, and LED. The open epiwafer market is also analyzed, with IQE and VPEC together comprising almost 80% of the $262 million total market in 2019. Key drivers of growth are discussed for various applications such as 5G adoption for RF and increasing use of VCSELs for 3D sensing and LiDAR.
Status of the Radar Industry: Players, Applications and Technology Trends 2020Yole Developpement
Worth more than $20B in 2019, the radar industry is experiencing a major transformation prior to entering the commercial era.
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GaN RF Market: Applications, Players, Technology and Substrates 2020Yole Developpement
Driven by military applications and 5G telecom infrastructure, the GaN RF market continues growing.
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Pressure, inertial, MEMS ultrasound, microfluidic chips and other sensors are driving the growth of the life sciences and healthcare market.
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Pluggable transceivers in high volume production. Co-packaged optics in line of sight.
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The one million robotic vehicle milestone will be reached by end of the decade: The industrial phase has been launched.
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High-End Inertial Sensors for Defense, Aerospace and Industrial Applications ...Yole Developpement
High-end inertial sensors are the backbone of systems that will enable autonomous transportation and the new space industry.
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Emerging Non-Volatile Memory 2020 report by Yole DéveloppementYole Developpement
The stand-alone emerging NVM market keeps soaring, led by storage-class memory applications. Meanwhile, foundries are propelling the embedded business.
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Epitaxy Growth Equipment for More Than Moore Devices Technology and Market Tr...Yole Developpement
Driven by microLED displays and power devices, epitaxy equipment shipment volumes will multiply more than threefold over the next five years.
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Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
The Microsoft 365 Migration Tutorial For Beginner.pptxoperationspcvita
This presentation will help you understand the power of Microsoft 365. However, we have mentioned every productivity app included in Office 365. Additionally, we have suggested the migration situation related to Office 365 and how we can help you.
You can also read: https://www.systoolsgroup.com/updates/office-365-tenant-to-tenant-migration-step-by-step-complete-guide/
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
This talk will cover ScyllaDB Architecture from the cluster-level view and zoom in on data distribution and internal node architecture. In the process, we will learn the secret sauce used to get ScyllaDB's high availability and superior performance. We will also touch on the upcoming changes to ScyllaDB architecture, moving to strongly consistent metadata and tablets.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
"Frontline Battles with DDoS: Best practices and Lessons Learned", Igor IvaniukFwdays
At this talk we will discuss DDoS protection tools and best practices, discuss network architectures and what AWS has to offer. Also, we will look into one of the largest DDoS attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure that happened in February 2022. We'll see, what techniques helped to keep the web resources available for Ukrainians and how AWS improved DDoS protection for all customers based on Ukraine experience
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/temporal-event-neural-networks-a-more-efficient-alternative-to-the-transformer-a-presentation-from-brainchip/
Chris Jones, Director of Product Management at BrainChip , presents the “Temporal Event Neural Networks: A More Efficient Alternative to the Transformer” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
The expansion of AI services necessitates enhanced computational capabilities on edge devices. Temporal Event Neural Networks (TENNs), developed by BrainChip, represent a novel and highly efficient state-space network. TENNs demonstrate exceptional proficiency in handling multi-dimensional streaming data, facilitating advancements in object detection, action recognition, speech enhancement and language model/sequence generation. Through the utilization of polynomial-based continuous convolutions, TENNs streamline models, expedite training processes and significantly diminish memory requirements, achieving notable reductions of up to 50x in parameters and 5,000x in energy consumption compared to prevailing methodologies like transformers.
Integration with BrainChip’s Akida neuromorphic hardware IP further enhances TENNs’ capabilities, enabling the realization of highly capable, portable and passively cooled edge devices. This presentation delves into the technical innovations underlying TENNs, presents real-world benchmarks, and elucidates how this cutting-edge approach is positioned to revolutionize edge AI across diverse applications.
High performance Serverless Java on AWS- GoTo Amsterdam 2024Vadym Kazulkin
Java is for many years one of the most popular programming languages, but it used to have hard times in the Serverless community. Java is known for its high cold start times and high memory footprint, comparing to other programming languages like Node.js and Python. In this talk I'll look at the general best practices and techniques we can use to decrease memory consumption, cold start times for Java Serverless development on AWS including GraalVM (Native Image) and AWS own offering SnapStart based on Firecracker microVM snapshot and restore and CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) runtime hooks. I'll also provide a lot of benchmarking on Lambda functions trying out various deployment package sizes, Lambda memory settings, Java compilation options and HTTP (a)synchronous clients and measure their impact on cold and warm start times.
"Scaling RAG Applications to serve millions of users", Kevin GoedeckeFwdays
How we managed to grow and scale a RAG application from zero to thousands of users in 7 months. Lessons from technical challenges around managing high load for LLMs, RAGs and Vector databases.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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1. From Technologies to Market
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Phosphors and
Quantum dots:
LED Downconverters
for Lighting and Display
Applications
31. Key patents held by Nichia and Osram have started
expiring in 2017 and will continue to do so in 2018.
While both companies have since built on those
patents and created broad families of intellectual
property (IP), it will become much more difficult
for them to prevent competitors from using
garnet phosphors in their LED packages.
As a result, phosphor families such as silicates
and yellow nitrides (LYSN) are expected to lose
market share as LED packagers transition to
garnets. The switch will especially affect silicates,
which are perceived to have lower performance
than yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) and other
garnets, However, some of the most recent
silicate compositions developed by tier-1 suppliers
are now matching YAG performance but come at
a premium price. Leading phosphor suppliers with
a strong focus on silicate materials must therefore
diversify their portfolio. They need to create new
silicate compositions with unique features to
meet specific demands in various high added value
lighting applications.
LYSN might fare better in the long term. Yellow
nitrides have exhibited steady and continuous
performance improvement since entering the
market in 2010. The material is already matching
garnet performance in most aspects and, being
less mature, still offers significant room for
improvement. Attractive features of yellow
nitride include a lower infrared tail that could
translate to higher efficiency compared to YAG.
Leaders in nitride phosphors could therefore find
a new growth driver as the red nitride market
reaches saturation.
PHOSPHORS AND QUANTUM DOTS 2017: LED
DOWNCONVERTERS FOR LIGHTING AND DISPLAYS
Market & Technology report - November 2017
EXPIRATION OF FUNDAMENTAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CHANGES
THE MATERIAL LANDSCAPE
Volume saturation, price pressure and a shifting intellectual property landscape are forcing the
LED phosphor industry into a rationalization period, with innovation key for survival.
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT
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• A comprehensive market and
technology report on LED
downconverters
• Trends in downconverter
architectures and dispensing
methods including on-chip,
remote, phosphor sheets, ceramic
preforms, phosphor-on-glass and
sol-gel
• Details status for all major
phosphor families such as garnets,
silicates, nitride/oxynitrides,
potassium fluorosilicate and
emerging families
• Quantum dots in lighting and
displays
• Price trends
• Phosphor volume and revenue
forecast
• Competitive landscape: leading
suppliers, focus on China
WHAT’S NEW
• Updated analysis of the market and
technology trends for traditional
LED phosphors
• Overview of recent trends in the
solid state lighting industry such
as high color rendering indices,
human centric lighting, horticultural
lighting and laser lighting
• How those trends are bringing
more demand for LED
downconverters and driving
innovation
• Detailed analysis of downconverter
requirements for displays
Evolution of the competitive landscape
2008-2012<2008 2012-2015 > 2016
“Big 5” LED makers
• Few independent phosphor makers
Display backlight
• BLU applications drive strong growth
• New domestic phosphor makers
Solid state Lighting and China
• General lighting takes off.
• Strong growth of Chinese LED industry
spurred by central government 5 year
planplan
Maturation
• Strong growth in general
lighting, higher added value
application
• Rationalization of phosphor
industry
(Yole Développement, November 2017)
QUANTUM DOTS HAVE FINALLY TRANSITIONED FROM A SCIENCE
PROJECT INTO A BILLION-DOLLAR INDUSTRY AND NEW PHOSPHORS
ARE EMERGING
For wide color gamut (WCG) TVs and
monitors, potassium fluorosilicates (PFS/KSF)
and phosphors in general are being challenged
by quantum dots (QDs), which are gaining rapid
acceptance. In 2017, QDs can be found in 47% of
WCG TVs. QDs deliver the best color gamut and
higher efficiency, allowing LCD TV manufacturers
to deliver improved image quality rivaling that of
OLEDs in many regards without having to invest
in new fabs.
QDs are therefore set to dominate the rapidly
emerging market for high performance WCG
TVs and monitors. However, the emergence of a
narrow-band green phosphor with the appropriate
center wavelength could challenge this dominance
and disrupt the market.
32. PHOSPHORS AND QUANTUM DOTS 2017: LED DOWNCONVERTERS FOR LIGHTING AND DISPLAYS
SATURATINGVOLUME AND CONTINUOUS PRICE PRESSURE CREATES
A CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENT FOR PHOSPHOR SUPPLIERS.
After five years of cut-throat competition that has
driven prices to levels that nobody would have
believed sustainable just a few years back, phosphor
prices halted their free fall in 2016.
The most mature compositions such as garnets have
reached bottom. However, nitride, oxynitride and
KSF still have room for significant decline that will
offset modest volume growth as the LED market
reaches saturation toward the end of the decade.
In this environment, we expect further rationalization
of the industry landscape with tier-2 and -3 companies
in China exiting the business. Most of those companies
don’t have any elements of differentiation, be it on
performance or manufacturing cost, that would allow
them to survive in this business in the mid- and long-
term. However, a handful of domestic players such
as Grirem or Yuji Science are emerging as long term
credible competitors alongside established leaders
such as Intematix and Mitsubishi Chemical.
For most phosphor suppliers, the name of the game
is to keep reducing costs as volumes increase and
revenue remain essentially flat. However, the LED
industry still has unmet needs in terms of phosphors
and new trends and applications such as high CRI
lighting and human-centric lighting are generating
new demands for efficiency and spectral engineering.
Companies able to develop and commercialize new
narrow-band red and, to a lesser extent, green
materials could last long-term if they can secure
their innovations with strong intellectual property.
Other needs, such as good cyan phosphors and red
ceramics, could enable more companies, including
new entrants, to succeed in this challenging market.
Despite increasing commoditization, the LED
phosphor industry therefore still offers opportunities
for innovative companies. While price ranges for
established compositions will narrow, a significant
gap between low end and top performers will persist.
This will enable some suppliers to keep capturing
significant added value through improved material
performance, consistency, ability to deliver highly
customized products and strong IP.
QDs have also made significant progress toward
“on-chip” configurations. Lumileds and Pacific Light
Technology have demonstrated the first commercial
grade, high color rendering index (CRI) mid-power
LEDs based on high-stability QDs. However, more
work is needed to reduce the cadmium content to
levels meeting international regulations on heavy
metals. The technology could be ready for 2019 but
whether or not LED makers will be willing to adopt
a downconverter solution containing cadmium will
depend on the performance gap that those QD-based
LEDs will deliver compared to traditional phosphors.
In displays new phosphor compositions have also
rapidly gained market share. After the rise of green
silicon aluminum oxygen and nitrogen compounds
(SiAlONs), red nitrides are being displaced by PFS
which has already captured a 34% share in WCG TVs.
Phosphor material volume share evolution 2016-2022
(Yole Développement, November 2017)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Garnets Silicates Nitrides & oxinitrides KSF / Mn4+ Others
>80
>90
>95
Minnesota DOT
Roadway, street light, high bay
Intematix
Illuminex Lighting
Office Residential
Illuminart
High end residential
Smarthomes DLC Lumisheet
Color evaluationMovie, Photography, TV
Broadcasting
Museum
CRI
Commercial / retail / residential Specialty lighting
>70
Outdoor / industrial
100
Health Care
DLC Lumisheet
Commercial
E.On
High end retail
2 to 3 phosphors:
Typical: 1 or 2 Garnet + 1 or 2 Nitrides
Blue LED pump
2 to 3 phosphors:
Typical: 1 or 2 Garnet + 1 or 2 Nitrides
Blue LED pump
3 to 4 phosphors:
Typical: 1 or 2 Garnet + 1 or 2 Nitrides
Or:Violet / UV LED pump + RGB
4 Phosphors:
At least 1 garnet + 1 nitride + others
Blue, or UV/Violet LED pump.
Trends in conversion schemes for lighting
(Yole Développement, November 2017)
OBJECTIVES
OF THE REPORT
• Requirements for lighting
and displays
• Configurations and
dispensing methods. How
they’re impacted by LED
packaging technologies
• Trends in phosphor
compositions. How
application requirements
and IP constrain impact
composition choices
• How emerging applications
in lighting are driving demand
for better phosphors
• Competitive landscape: key
players, price trends, supply
and demand
• How to survive in a
challenging market with
saturating volumes and
strong price pressure
33. Find more
details about
this report here:
MARKET & TECHNOLOGY REPORT
COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT (non exhaustive list)
3M, Aiddis, APT, Asahi Rubber, Audi, Barco, Beijing Yuji Science and Technology, BMW, Bridgelux,
Bright Phosphor Corporation, Casio, Chimei, China Glaze, Citizen Electronic, Cree, Crytur, Daejoo,
Dalian Luming, Denka, Disco, Dolby, Dott, Dow Corning, EMD, Evateg, Everlight, Flory , Force4,
Fulight, General Electric, Gllepe, GPD Global, Grirem, Hangzhou YingHe, HC-Semitek, Hisense,
HKUST, Honglitronics, Intematix, Jiangsu Bree, Jufei, JVC, Keheng, Kyocera, Ledphor, Lextar, Light
Polymers, Lumenari, Lumileds, LWB, Materion, Merck, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui Kinzoku, MLS,
Mujin, Nanoco, Nanosys, Nationstar, Nemoto, Nichia, NIMS, Nitto Denko, NTK Ceratek, Osram,
Pacific Light Technology, Panasonic, Philips, Phosphor Tech, Raypower, Refond, San’an, Seoul
Semiconductor, Shareshine, Sharp, Solgelway, Sony Soraa, Suijing, Sunfor, TCL, Techore Synchem,
Tridonic, Toray, Toshiba, Toyoda Gosei, UBE, Unity Opt, UPRtek, Wooree, Xicato, Yantai Shield,
Yuanda Phosphors, YujiLED, ZhongKe XinYuan... and more.
AUTHOR
Dr Eric Virey serves as a Senior
Market and Technology Analyst at Yole
Développement (Yole), the “More than
Moore” market research and strategy
consulting company. Eric is a daily
contributor to the development of LED,
OLED, and Displays activities at Yole,
with a large collection of market and
technology reports as well as multiple
custom consulting projects: business
strategy, identification of investments or
acquisition targets, due diligences (buy/
sell side), market and technology analysis,
cost modelling, technology scouting, etc.
Thanks to its deep knowledge of the LED/
OLED and displays related industries,
Eric has spoken in more than 30 industry
conferences worldwide over the last
5 years. He has been interviewed and
quoted by leading media over the world.
Previously Eric has held various R&D,
engineering, manufacturing and business
development positions with Fortune 500
Company Saint-Gobain in France and the
United States.
DrEricVireyholdsaPh-DinOptoelectronics
from the National Polytechnic Institute of
Grenoble.
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Executive summary 14
LED downconverters: overview and basic requirements 50
Phosphors 51
> How to make white light?
> Key requirements for led downconverters
> Temperature stability
> Particle size distribution and morphology
> Angle color consistency
> Textured phosphors
Binders 62
> Thermal conductivity
> Optical index
> Established materials: silicones
> Desired characteristics
> Emerging binder materials
Color quality metrics 73
> Correlated color temperature (CCT)
> Color rendering index (CRI)
> Cri limitations
> IES TM-30-15
> CRI vs IES TM-30-15 and current status
LED market trends 84
> LED packages
> LED industry growth cycles
> Maturation of an industry
> Growth strategies
> Recent evolution in the led packaging industry
> LED market trends – displays
Lighting 92
> Evolution of the solid state lighting industry
> Spectral engineering
> Thrust areas for higher added value
> Phosphor central wavelength tunability
> General lighting applications
> Spectral engineering
> High cri efficiency losses
> Near UV-violet chip and RBG phosphor solutions
> Spectral engineering example: Nichia, Seoul Semiconductor
> Human centric lighting:
> Circadian rhythms
Horticultural lighting 117
> Effect of wavebands on the plant
> Light source comparison
> Benefit of LEDs for horticultural lighting
> Applications
> Products
Laser and high power density sources 129
> Challenges
> Automotive
> Laser for general lighting
Impact on phosphor requirements 141
> Narrowband downconverters
> Comparison of existing solutions
> Phosphor droop
Requirements for display applications 151
> Color gamut
> Standard LED LCD TVs
> The major color gamut standards
> The UHD alliance
> UHD color gamut requirements
> Structure of an LCD display
> How to deliver BT.2020?
> Downconverter requirements
> Nitride and oxynitrides phosphors
> PFS and KSF phosphors
> Possible limitations of PFS
> Narrowband phosphors in commercial displays
> The quest for a narrowband green phosphor
> Other phosphors in displays
> Quantum dot benefits and implementations
> Quantum dot in backlights: 1D and 2D geometries.
> Color filters in traditional displays
> Quantum dot color filters (QDCF)
> Adoption drivers and barriers
> Comparative performance of LCD, OLED, QD films and QDCF
Downconverter configurations 185
On-chip downconverters 187
> Volume conversion deposition technologies
> Wafer-level coating
> Phosphor sheets
> Ceramic preforms
> Status
> Composite preforms
> Single crystal preforms
Remote downconverters 213
> Benefits and drawbacks
> Reducing downconverter amount
> Performance optimization
> Application trends
> Intellectual property
Phosphor compositions 227
Silicates 242
> Silicates for spectral engineering
> Intellectual property
> Silicate price trends
Nitrides and oxynitrides 249
> Major commercial compositions
> Performance trends
> New compositions
> Carbidonitrides and oxycarbidonitrides
> Supply and performance
> Intellectual property
> Manufacturing and cost aspects
> Nitride and oxynitride price trends
PFS/KFS 268
> Challenges
> Performance trends
> Intellectual property
> Competitive landscape
> KSF/PFS price trends
Emerging material families 277
> Mn4+ activated phosphors
> Search for blue/green/cyan phosphors
> New strategies for narrowband red
> Perovskite
> Experimental results
Quantum dots for lighting 286
> Structure and compositions
> Benefits in lighting applications
> Challenges for lighting applications
> Recent developments
> Remaining challenges
Volume and revenue forecast 300
> Challenges: volume quantifications
> 2015 vs 2017 models: chip surface
> 2012-2020 forecast: surface of downconverted LED
> Phosphor quantities per LED chip surface
> Trends in conversion schemes: entry-level displays and WCG displays
> 2017 - 2022 WCG TV technology breakdown
> Trends in lighting: CRI
> CRI vs phosphor blends
> Downconverter material trends
> Focus: PFS
> 2015-2022 phosphor volumes for on-chip conversion
> 2017-2022 material family breakdown
> Remote phosphor hypothesis
> 2015-2022 phosphor volumes for remote configurations
> 2015-2022 total phosphor volumes (RP + on-chip)
> Revenue forecast: challenges and hypothesis.
> 2015-2022 revenue forecast for on-chip conversion
> 2015-2022 total revenue forecast for remote phosphors
(on-chip + remote)
> Quantum dots in displays: 2017-2022 revenue forecast
> Quantum dots in lighting.
Competitive landscape 333
Phosphors 334
> Major phosphor suppliers by location
> Historical perspective and evolution
> Captive market and geographic breakdowns
> Leading companies
> Top 3 phosphor suppliers
> Other leading international suppliers
> Focus on china
> Overview of Chinese phosphor suppliers
Quantum dots (display applications) 353
> Tier-1 players – established, or currently entering the supply chain
> China’s QD ecosystem
Yole Développement company presentation 356
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sold on a unit basis or corresponding to annual subscriptions.
They are expressed to be inclusive of all taxes. The prices
may be reevaluated from time to time. The effective price is
deemed to be the one applicable at the time of the order.
3.2 Yole may offer a pre release discount for the companies willing
to acquire in the future the specific report and agreeing on the
fact that the report may be release later than the anticipated
release date. In exchange to this uncertainty, the company will
get a discount that can vary from 15% to 10%.
3.3 Payments due by the Buyer shall be sent by cheque payable to
Yole Développement, credit card or by electronic transfer to
the following account:
HSBC, 1 place de la Bourse 69002 Lyon France
Bank code: 30056
Branch code: 00170
Account n°: 0170 200 1565 87
BIC or SWIFT code: CCFRFRPP
IBAN: FR76 3005 6001 7001 7020 0156 587
To ensure the payments, the Seller reserves the right to request
down payments from the Buyer. In this case, the need of down
payments will be mentioned on the order.
3.4 Payment is due by the Buyer to the Seller within 30 days
from invoice date, except in the case of a particular written
agreement. If the Buyer fails to pay within this time and fails
to contact the Seller, the latter shall be entitled to invoice
interest in arrears based on the annual rate Refi of the «BCE»
+ 7 points, in accordance with article L. 441-6 of the French
Commercial Code. Our publications (report, database, tool...)
are delivered only after reception of the payment.
3.5 In the event of termination of the contract, or of misconduct,
during the contract, the Seller will have the right to invoice
at the stage in progress, and to take legal action for damages.
4. LIABILITIES
4.1 The Buyer or any other individual or legal person acting on
its behalf, being a business user buying the Products for its
business activities, shall be solely responsible for choosing the
Products and for the use and interpretations he makes of the
documents it purchases, of the results he obtains, and of the
advice and acts it deduces thereof.
4.2 The Seller shall only be liable for (i) direct and (ii) foreseeable
pecuniary loss, caused by the Products or arising from a
material breach of this agreement
4.3 In no event shall the Seller be liable for:
a) damages of any kind, including without limitation, incidental
or consequential damages (including, but not limited to,
damages for loss of profits, business interruption and loss of
programs or information) arising out of the use of or inability
to use the Seller’s website or the Products, or any information
provided on the website, or in the Products;
b) any claim attributable to errors, omissions or other
inaccuracies in the Product or interpretations thereof.
4.4 All the information contained in the Products has been
obtained from sources believed to be reliable. The Seller
does not warrant the accuracy, completeness adequacy or
reliability of such information, which cannot be guaranteed to
be free from errors.
4.5 All the Products that the Seller sells may, upon prior notice
to the Buyer from time to time be modified by or substituted
with similar Products meeting the needs of the Buyer. This
modification shall not lead to the liability of the Seller,
provided that the Seller ensures the substituted Product is
similar to the Product initially ordered.
4.6 In the case where, after inspection, it is acknowledged that
the Products contain defects, the Seller undertakes to replace
the defective products as far as the supplies allow and without
indemnities or compensation of any kind for labor costs,
delays, loss caused or any other reason. The replacement is
guaranteed for a maximum of two months starting from the
delivery date. Any replacement is excluded for any event as set
out in article 5 below.
4.7 The deadlines that the Seller is asked to state for the mailing
of the Products are given for information only and are not
guaranteed. If such deadlines are not met, it shall not lead to
any damages or cancellation of the orders, except for non
acceptable delays exceeding [4] months from the stated
deadline, without information from the Seller. In such case only,
the Buyer shall be entitled to ask for a reimbursement of its first
down payment to the exclusion of any further damages.
4.8 The Seller does not make any warranties, express or implied,
including, without limitation, those of sale ability and fitness for
a particular purpose, with respect to the Products. Although
the Seller shall take reasonable steps to screen Products for
infection of viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other codes
containing contaminating or destructive properties before
making the Products available, the Seller cannot guarantee
that any Product will be free from infection.
5. FORCE MAJEURE
The Seller shall not be liable for any delay in performance directly
or indirectly caused by or resulting from acts of nature, fire, flood,
accident, riot, war, government intervention, embargoes, strikes,
labor difficulties, equipment failure, late deliveries by suppliers or
other difficulties which are beyond the control, and not the fault
of the Seller.
6. PROTECTION OF THE SELLER’S IPR
6.1 All the IPR attached to the Products are and remain the
property of the Seller and are protected under French and
international copyright law and conventions.
6.2 The Buyer agreed not to disclose, copy, reproduce,
redistribute, resell or publish the Product, or any part of it
to any other party other than employees of its company. The
Buyer shall have the right to use the Products solely for its
own internal information purposes. In particular, the Buyer
shall therefore not use the Product for purposes such as:
• Information storage and retrieval systems;
• Recordings and re-transmittals over any network (including
any local area network);
• Use in any timesharing, service bureau, bulletin board or
similar arrangement or public display;
• Posting any Product to any other online service (including
bulletin boards or the Internet);
• Licensing, leasing, selling, offering for sale or assigning the
Product.
6.3 The Buyer shall be solely responsible towards the Seller of
all infringements of this obligation, whether this infringement
comes from its employees or any person to whom the Buyer
has sent the Products and shall personally take care of any
related proceedings, and the Buyer shall bear related financial
consequences in their entirety.
6.4 The Buyer shall define within its company point of contact for
the needs of the contract. This person will be the recipient
of each new report in PDF format. This person shall also be
responsible for respect of the copyrights and will guaranty that
the Products are not disseminated out of the company.
6.5 In the context of annual subscriptions, the person of contact
shall decide who within the Buyer, shall be entitled to access
on line the reports on I-micronews.com. In this respect, the
Seller will give the Buyer a maximum of 10 password, unless
the multiple sites organization of the Buyer requires more
passwords. The Seller reserves the right to check from time
to time the correct use of this password.
6.6 In the case of a multisite, multi license, only the employee
of the buyer can access the report or the employee of the
companies in which the buyer have 100% shares. As a matter
of fact the investor of a company, the joint venture done with
a third party etc..cannot access the report and should pay a
full license price.
7. TERMINATION
7.1 If the Buyer cancels the order in whole or in part or postpones
the date of mailing, the Buyer shall indemnify the Seller for
the entire costs that have been incurred as at the date of
notification by the Buyer of such delay or cancellation. This
may also apply for any other direct or indirect consequential
loss that may be borne by the Seller, following this decision.
7.2 In the event of breach by one Party under these conditions
or the order, the non-breaching Party may send a notification
to the other by recorded delivery letter upon which, after a
period of thirty (30) days without solving the problem, the
non-breaching Party shall be entitled to terminate all the
pending orders, without being liable for any compensation.
8. MISCELLANEOUS
All the provisions of these Terms and Conditions are for the
benefit of the Seller itself, but also for its licensors, employees
and agents. Each of them is entitled to assert and enforce those
provisions against the Buyer.
Any notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be given in
writing. They shall be effective upon receipt by the other Party.
The Seller may, from time to time, update these Terms and
Conditions and the Buyer, is deemed to have accepted the latest
version of these terms and conditions, provided they have been
communicated to him in due time.
9. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
9.1 Any dispute arising out or linked to these Terms and
Conditions or to any contract (orders) entered into in
application of these Terms and Conditions shall be settled
by the French Commercial Courts of Lyon, which shall have
exclusive jurisdiction upon such issues.
9.2 French law shall govern the relation between the Buyer and
the Seller, in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALES