Convergence and divergence in parallel for the ubiquitous era

S. Ito
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Summary form only given. After having enjoyed the years of staggering growth in the 90's, the semiconductor industry is being matured. Today, it is still a growing industry, at a slower pace, as it continues to expand its reach to cover a growing number of all industries. While miniaturization is still an important consideration for many semiconductor manufacturers, the multitude of complex technology and economical scale limitations are posing as new challenges. Today, there is no single driving force to fuel the growth of the semiconductor industry. Under this new paradigm, it is important re-evaluate the business model of the semiconductor industry, together with two keywords, "convergence" and "divergence." "Convergence" enables utilization of various application contents beyond time and space, allowing consumers to access data from anywhere, anytime. On the other hand, "divergence" accelerates segmentation, bringing solutions such as electronics systems tailored for each individual need and widely distributed networked systems. In the ubiquitous era, these seemingly contradicting elements become the foundation for establishing a new business model. Given the change, what is required for technology is also changing. What the industry really needs is a system-centric innovation approach centered on software, to enable delivery of a wide spectrum of applications, rather than a conventional hardware-centric approach. This paper discussed how to enable such innovations as well as how to overcome other future challenges in the industry.
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在无所不在的时代,趋同与发散并行
只提供摘要形式。在享受了90年代的惊人增长之后,半导体行业正在走向成熟。今天,它仍然是一个不断增长的行业,但速度较慢,因为它继续扩大其覆盖范围,以覆盖越来越多的所有行业。虽然小型化仍然是许多半导体制造商的重要考虑因素,但众多复杂的技术和经济规模限制正在构成新的挑战。今天,没有单一的驱动力来推动半导体行业的增长。在这种新范式下,重新评估半导体产业的商业模式是很重要的,同时还要考虑到“趋同”和“发散”这两个关键词。“融合”使各种应用程序内容的利用超越时间和空间,允许消费者随时随地访问数据。另一方面,“分化”加速了细分,带来了解决方案,如为每个人的需求量身定制的电子系统和广泛分布的网络系统。在无处不在的时代,这些看似矛盾的元素成为建立新商业模式的基础。鉴于这种变化,对技术的要求也在变化。业界真正需要的是一种以软件为中心的以系统为中心的创新方法,以实现广泛应用程序的交付,而不是传统的以硬件为中心的方法。本文讨论了如何实现这些创新,以及如何克服该行业未来的其他挑战。
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