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IP-SoC Eric Esteve Eric Esteve eric.esteve@ip-nest.com Published on 11-12-2014 12:00 PM
This is IP-SoC paradox: audience has enjoyed very good presentations made by Cadence, Synopsys or ST-Microelectronic, to name just a few. As far as I am concerned, I was happy to present the “Interface IP Winners and Losers (Protocols)” in the amphitheater during the first day, enjoying some interesting questions about MIPI or UFS. This graphic was presented, showing the strong MIPI IP business 47% CAGR (but MIPI IP is an emerging segment) and also the sustained growth of DDRn IP (DDRn IP market weighting almost $100 million, is already mature) with a 34% CAGR: Let’s come back to the morning keynotes, with a presentation from Mark Ma, from Jiatao, a Shanghai based company representing various (western) IP vendors in China. Most of the slides are coming from a survey dedicated to the Semiconductor market in China, and these slides are worth to be carefully watched, you can go to D&R website for the complete slideshow “The Fortune behind Great Wall”. Just take a look at this one:
Between 2009 and 2013 the total number of China’s IC design enterprises has grown from 472 to 583. If in 2009, 42% had an employee count below 50 and 55% between 50 and 500, this last number has grown to 74% in 2013. The start-up share is decreasing, and this means that China’s IC design enterprises are successful, as they can grow in term of employee count. By the way, more than 540 mid-size IC design enterprise, most probably fabless is simply huge! How many of these can we count in the rest of the world?