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George Scalise. President Semiconductor Industry Association. Charter Members. Lansdale Semiconductor LSI Logic* Micron Technology* National Semiconductor* NVIDIA* ON Semiconductor Pixelworks PMC-Sierra QP Semiconductor QUALCOMM* QuickLogic Rambus Rochester Electronics
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George Scalise President Semiconductor Industry Association
Charter Members Lansdale Semiconductor LSI Logic* Micron Technology* National Semiconductor* NVIDIA* ON Semiconductor Pixelworks PMC-Sierra QP Semiconductor QUALCOMM* QuickLogic Rambus Rochester Electronics Texas Instruments* Xilinx* Advanced Micro Devices* Agere Systems* Altera* AMI Semiconductor Analog Devices* Atheros Communications Conexant Systems* Eastman Kodak Fairchild Semiconductor Freescale* IBM* Integrated Device Technology Intel* International Rectifier Intersil Corporation* Jazz Semiconductor *SIA Board Company
Profile of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry 2005 Sales = $110 Billion 2005 World Market Share = 48.3% of $227.5 Billion Market U.S. Jobs = 225,000* Percent of Sales Outside U.S. Market = 77% R&D Investment = $18 Billion, 17%* Capital Equipment = $11 Billion, 10%* Historically about 25-30 Percent of Revenues Invested in the Future Source: SIA, U.S. DoL * Preliminary Numbers for 2005
Although 73% of U.S. chip industry sales are outside the U.S. market, U.S. chip companies currently have most of their facilities and employment in the U.S. 77% of U.S.-Owned Capacity in the U.S. 27% of Sales in U.S. Market 55% of U.S. Industry’s Worldwide Employment in North America 75 % of U.S. Industry’s Labor Compensation in North America
Cost of 1MB DRAM: 1974-2008 $/MB DRAM Source: DQ/Micron/WSTS
IT Producing Industries Spur Growth (50%) Non-IT-Intensive Industries (72%) (25%) Intensive IT-Using Industries (25%) (25%) IT-Producing Industries (3%) IT Producing Industries are: Semiconductors, Computers, Communications, and Software.
Brian L. Halla Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer National Semiconductor Corp.
We’ve Only Just Begun… • The Gold Rush is taking place… • in China • The next Gold Rush is coming... • in India • in Russia • The American Dream?
The “Perfect Storm”... • AT&T break-up, Bell Labs’ demise • Shortened DARPA funding horizon • Declining foreign PhD candidate enrollment in U.S. universities • H1-B visa concerns limiting foreign PhD career paths in the U.S. • We have no new Sputnik threat • Emerging nations pushing R&D, taxincentives & stock options • U.S. falling behind in deployingnew technology • K-12 schools not filling the pipeline • Distracting priorities
Competitiveness Programs • Innovate America • Rising Above the Gathering Storm • TechNet Innovation Initiative • Losing Competitive Advantage • Tech Industry at an Innovation Crossroads • Tapping America’s Potential • Computational Science:Ensuring America’s Competitiveness • Sustaining the Nation’s Innovation Ecosystems • Choose to Compete
Where We Are Going • Fabulous future for our industry • What’s needed: • Funding for basic research & universities • Access to the best & the brightest • Awareness of the role of technology • Leadership!