A newly formed Silicon Photonics Industry Alliance (SiPhIA), spearheaded by SEMI alongside TSMC and ASE, aims to accelerate next-generation semiconductor technologies by focusing on silicon photonics. Backed by over 30 companies and research institutions, this alliance seeks to address the increasing demand for faster data transmission and lower power consumption in AI data centers and high-performance computing (HPC). SEMI, a global association connecting over 3,000 companies in the semiconductor supply chain, has facilitated the alliance, positioning Taiwan to lead in silicon photonics development.
The alliance will foster collaboration across the semiconductor value chain, leveraging Taiwan’s advanced manufacturing and packaging capabilities to build a comprehensive silicon photonics ecosystem. SEMI projects the global silicon photonics market to reach $7.86 billion by 2030, with a 25.7% CAGR. By uniting key players like Foxconn, MediaTek, and Quanta Computer, SiPhIA aims to bolster Taiwan’s leadership in semiconductor innovation, targeting applications in AI, HPC, and telecommunications.
• SiPhIA unites over 30 companies, including TSMC, ASE, and Foxconn.
• Global silicon photonics market expected to reach $7.86 billion by 2030.
• Focuses on addressing data transmission and power consumption challenges in AI and HPC.
• Taiwan is leveraging its semiconductor expertise to lead in silicon photonics development.
• Alliance members are working together to build a comprehensive silicon photonics ecosystem.
• Applications include AI data centers, high-performance computing, and telecommunications equipment.
• SEMI aims to strengthen Taiwan’s role in the global supply chain for next-generation technologies.
“Silicon photonics is a key focus for the next generation of semiconductors and can effectively strengthen Taiwan’s position in the global semiconductor supply chain,” said Tien Wu, Vice Chairman of SEMI International Board of Directors.