Core Insights - The advanced packaging polymer materials market is projected to reach $1.6 billion by 2024, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13% [3] - The semiconductor industry trends, including automotive/ADAS, high-performance computing (HPC), generative AI, AR/VR, mobile and edge AI, and IoT, are reshaping advanced packaging and increasing material requirements for high-performance devices [3] - The revenue from polymer materials for advanced packaging is expected to grow to approximately $3.3 billion within five years, with a CAGR of 13.2% [3] - The mobile and consumer electronics sectors lead in sales and revenue, while the telecom and infrastructure sectors are experiencing the fastest growth due to the demand for high-performance packaging driven by HPC and generative AI [3] - System-in-package (SiP) remains the dominant platform for polymer materials, with 2.5D and 3D packaging being the fastest-growing segments, projected to achieve a CAGR of 35% in sales and 28% in revenue from 2024 to 2030 [3] Material Requirements - Advanced materials are essential for achieving finer spacing, higher reliability, and sustainable packaging [7] - The demand for higher computing power, faster I/O, improved energy efficiency, and superior thermal management is reshaping semiconductor and advanced packaging technologies [7] - Key materials such as polyimide (PI), PBO, BCB, epoxy, and acrylic resin composites are widely used in advanced packaging as dielectric materials, molding compounds, underfill materials, and temporary bonding materials [7] - A significant challenge for materials is to reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch, as polymers expand more than silicon, leading to stress, warping, and defects [7] - Solutions require developing specific formulations tailored to particular applications to balance performance trade-offs for each customer and packaging architecture [7] Market Dynamics - The advanced packaging polymer materials market has a diverse yet highly concentrated supply chain, with the top five manufacturers (Resonac, Henkel, Panasonic, Sumitomo, and HD Microsystems) accounting for over 50% of global revenue [10] - Japan dominates the market, holding approximately 80% of total revenue in dielectric materials, molding compounds, underfill materials, and temporary bonding solutions [10] - Germany follows with a market share of about 10%, primarily driven by Henkel, while the U.S. holds around 5% market share led by 3M (temporary bonding materials) and Qnity (DuPont) (dielectric materials) [10] - The Chinese market accounts for approximately 4%, mainly led by Huahai Chengke (molding compounds) and Sanxin (temporary bonding materials) [10] - Suppliers are adjusting their product portfolios to meet AI/high-performance computing-driven packaging demands while adhering to requirements for PFAS-free materials [10] - Collaboration among material, equipment, and packaging suppliers is crucial for driving innovation in the advanced semiconductor packaging sector [10]
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半导体行业观察·2025-11-08 02:10