Title of article
Microelectronics R&D blossoms in Taiwan
Author/Authors
Kuo، نويسنده , , J.B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
4
From page
31
To page
34
Abstract
Microelectronics development has progressed rapidly during the past 30 years. Unlike several leading Western countries, with long standing microelectronics facilities, Taiwanʹs microelectronics industry has grown in a very short time. In 1994, Taiwanʹs IC production was 3.5 percent of the worldʹs semiconductor market. Based on the current growth rate, Taiwan will account for about 8 percent of the worldʹs semiconductor market in 2000. Taiwanʹs rapidly growing microelectronics industry is the result of the unprecedented progress in microelectronics education in academic institutions, the strong infrastructure which has been designed for the countryʹs semiconductor industry, and its strong ties to both Japanese as well as western cultures. In order to compete in the IC industry, three basic elements are required-capital, manpower, and determination. Unlike other major industries, the microelectronics industry relies heavily on research and development (R&D). Thus, for an advanced IC company, high quality manpower is the key to success. Microelectronics education, therefore, is ultimately one of the most important factors for determining that success
Journal title
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine
Record number
397230
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