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DUBLIN, December 14, 2021–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Global Semiconductor Metrology Growth Opportunities" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The global semiconductor metrology market is expected to have a 5.3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2020 to 2025. The semiconductor metrology market generated $1,697.2 million in 2020, with a base year growth rate of 9.2%.
This study identifies key trends in the semiconductor metrology market and identifies the factors that will drive and restrain the market growth. It also highlights growth opportunities for market players and discusses the key metrology equipment that bolsters growth in different regions of the world. The base year for the study is 2020, and the forecast period is 2021 to 2025.
The market is set to grow further once the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic fades and the lead time for both semiconductor processing equipment and semiconductor metrology equipment reduces.
Research Highlights
In-depth analysis with market sizing of the semiconductor metrology equipment segments:
Overlay
Critical dimension: Optical critical dimension (OCD) and critical dimension-scanning electron microscope (CD-SEM)
Film thickness
Regional perspective of demand patterns in different advanced and emerging markets, namely, North America, Europe and the Middle East & Africa (EMEA), and the Asia-Pacific (APAC)
Forecast of revenue growth for market segments and in-depth analysis of the competitive scenario, including vendors' market shares for all equipment types
Impact of US-China geopolitical tension on the global semiconductor metrology market during the forecast period
Role of integrated and hybrid semiconductor metrology equipment in the global market during the forecast period
Growth opportunities for stakeholders in the semiconductor metrology market with the evolution of advanced memory technologies
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Semiconductor Metrology Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
2. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Semiconductor Metrology Market
Semiconductor Metrology Market – Scope of Analysis
Semiconductor Metrology Market – Segmentation
Key Competitors for Semiconductor Metrology Market by Region
Key Competitors for Semiconductor Metrology Market by Segment
Major Products by Company
Distribution Channels for Semiconductor Metrology Market
Key Growth Metrics
Growth Drivers
Growth Driver Analysis
Growth Restraints
Growth Restraint Analysis
Forecast Assumptions
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast Analysis
Revenue Forecast by Equipment
Revenue Forecast Analysis by Equipment
Revenue Forecast by Region
Pricing Trends and Forecast Analysis
Competitive Environment – Semiconductor Metrology Market
Revenue Share Analysis by Company – Semiconductor Metrology Market
3. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Overlay
Key Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Forecast Analysis
Revenue Share Analysis
4. Growth Opportunity Analysis – CD-SEM
Key Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Forecast Analysis
Revenue Share Analysis
5. Growth Opportunity Analysis – OCD
Key Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Forecast Analysis
Revenue Share Analysis
6. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Film Thickness
Key Growth Metrics
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Region
Forecast Analysis
Revenue Share Analysis
7. Growth Opportunity Universe – Semiconductor Metrology Market
Growth Opportunity 1: Advanced Memory Technologies Because of Growing Demand for the IoT, Big Data, and AI
Growth Opportunity 2: Virtual Metrology (VM)
Growth Opportunity 3: Hybrid Metrology
8. Next Steps
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