| 1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 
| 1.1. | Introduction | 
| 1.2. | Report scope | 
| 1.3. | Accompanying database with more than 400 forecast lines | 
| 1.4. | Where semiconductors are found in vehicles | 
| 1.5. | MCU count on vehicles of the future | 
| 1.6. | Semiconductor makers and key terminology | 
| 1.7. | Top-down wafer market size estimate | 
| 1.8. | Foundry technologies over time | 
| 1.9. | SAE Levels of Automation in Cars | 
| 1.10. | ADAS adoption | 
| 1.11. | Semiconductors in ADAS systems | 
| 1.12. | Robotaxis and mobility as a service coming soon | 
| 1.13. | Semiconductors in autonomous systems | 
| 1.14. | Semiconductor suppliers by ADAS/AD Component | 
| 1.15. | MCU characteristics | 
| 1.16. | High performance computers for automotive | 
| 1.17. | Computational efficiency | 
| 1.18. | Radar in automotive | 
| 1.19. | Radar anatomy and semiconductor impacting trends | 
| 1.20. | Transceivers Semiconductor Trends: Virtual Channels | 
| 1.21. | Automotive radar trending towards more advanced silicon | 
| 1.22. | Automotive LiDARs | 
| 1.23. | Semiconductors in LiDAR | 
| 1.24. | LiDAR trends impacting semiconductor demand | 
| 1.25. | Cameras in ADAS and AV systems | 
| 1.26. | 300mm silicon wafers forecast for ADAS and AV - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.27. | Non silicon semiconductors for ADAS and AV forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.28. | Semiconductor wafer revenue for ADAS and AV applications forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.29. | EV power electronics trends impacting semiconductors | 
| 1.30. | The rise of electric vehicles- 2023-2033 | 
| 1.31. | Semiconductors in BMS core hardware | 
| 1.32. | Vehicle automation and electrification doubles semiconductor value in vehicles | 
| 1.33. | CHIPS acts to improve automotive shortages | 
| 1.34. | 300mm semiconductor wafers for electrification forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.35. | Revenue from semiconductor wafers in electrification forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.36. | Total automotive semiconductor wafer demand forecast - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.37. | Semiconductor mineral demand forecast for automotive - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.38. | Semiconductor wafer revenue forecast across automotive industry - 2023-2033 | 
| 1.39. | 24 included company profiles | 
| 2. | SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY CHAIN | 
| 2.1. | Overview | 
| 2.1.1. | From raw material to product | 
| 2.1.2. | Supply chain | 
| 2.1.3. | Making smaller chips, greater yields | 
| 2.1.4. | Semiconductor value chain | 
| 2.1.5. | Semiconductor company in-house abilities | 
| 2.1.6. | Even split between company types | 
| 2.1.7. | Company locations | 
| 2.1.8. | Semiconductor foundry in-house technologies | 
| 2.1.9. | Trend toward fabless tier 2s for high performance. | 
| 2.1.10. | Companies outsourcing to TSMC | 
| 2.1.11. | Shortages | 
| 2.1.12. | Top-down wafer market size estimate | 
| 2.1.13. | Increasing supply - Infineon's new Villach site | 
| 2.1.14. | Increasing supply - Texas Instruments new fab in Sherman, Texas | 
| 2.2. | Trends from the chip makers, next gen transistors, and technology roadmaps. | 
| 2.2.1. | The drive for smaller node technologies | 
| 2.2.2. | Key parameter of growth for processor and memory (1) | 
| 2.2.3. | Key parameter of growth for processor and memory (2) | 
| 2.2.4. | The economics of scaling | 
| 2.2.5. | Foundry technologies over time | 
| 2.2.6. | Routes to increase I/O density | 
| 2.2.7. | Semiconductor foundries and their roadmap | 
| 2.2.8. | Cutting edge for automotive | 
| 2.2.9. | Transistor device development (1) | 
| 2.2.10. | Transistor device development (2) | 
| 2.2.11. | Key parameters for transistor device scaling | 
| 2.2.12. | Evolution of transistor device architectures | 
| 2.2.13. | CNTs for transistors | 
| 2.2.14. | CNFET research breakthrough (1) | 
| 2.2.15. | CNFET research breakthrough (2) | 
| 2.2.16. | CNFET case study (1) | 
| 2.2.17. | 3D SOC | 
| 2.2.18. | On-chip memory | 
| 2.2.19. | Routes to increase I/O density | 
| 2.2.20. | Advanced technologies for automotive | 
| 3. | SEMICONDUCTORS FOR ADAS SENSORS, AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE SENSORS AND HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTING IN VEHICLES | 
| 3.1. | Introduction to ADAS and AV | 
| 3.1.1. | SAE Levels of Automation in Cars | 
| 3.1.2. | Functions of Autonomous Driving at Different Levels | 
| 3.1.3. | Adoption of ADAS (1) | 
| 3.1.4. | Adoption of ADAS (2) | 
| 3.1.5. | Safety Mandated Features Driving Wider Radar Adoption. | 
| 3.2. | ADAS and autonomous vehicle sensor suites | 
| 3.2.1. | Semiconductors in the ADAS system | 
| 3.2.2. | Semiconductors in ADAS systems | 
| 3.2.3. | Level 2 senor suite and semiconductors | 
| 3.2.4. | Semiconductors in autonomous systems | 
| 3.2.5. | SAE level 3 sensor suite and semiconductors | 
| 3.2.6. | Level 4 private: The Trifactor | 
| 3.2.7. | Level 4 MaaS: The Trifactor | 
| 3.2.8. | ADAS products - example product page | 
| 3.2.9. | Level 2 - purchasing systems not components | 
| 3.2.10. | Case study - Tesla | 
| 3.2.11. | Case study - Audi A8 (2017) | 
| 3.2.12. | Case study - Honda Legend | 
| 3.2.13. | Case study - Mercedes S-Class (2021) | 
| 3.2.14. | Case study - VW Golf (2021) | 
| 3.2.15. | Case study - Lexus LS, Toyota Mirai (2021) | 
| 3.2.16. | Robotaxi case study - Waymo | 
| 3.2.17. | Robotaxi case study - Cruise | 
| 3.2.18. | Robotaxi case study - AutoX | 
| 3.2.19. | Baidu/Apollo Sensor Suite | 
| 3.2.20. | Aurora Sensor Suite | 
| 3.3. | Semiconductors used for radar | 
| 3.3.1. | Front Radar Applications | 
| 3.3.2. | The Role of Side Radars | 
| 3.3.3. | Radar Anatomy | 
| 3.3.4. | Radar Board Trends | 
| 3.3.5. | The trend towards smaller transistors | 
| 3.3.6. | Transceivers Semiconductor Trends: Power and Noise | 
| 3.3.7. | Transceivers Semiconductor Trends: Power and Noise | 
| 3.3.8. | Transceivers Semiconductor Trends: Virtual Channels | 
| 3.3.9. | SiGe BiCMOS | 
| 3.3.10. | CMOS | 
| 3.3.11. | FD-SOI | 
| 3.3.12. | The Future | 
| 3.3.13. | Timeline | 
| 3.3.14. | Automotive radar trending towards more advanced silicon | 
| 3.4. | Semiconductors in automotive LiDAR | 
| 3.4.1. | LiDARs in automotive applications | 
| 3.4.2. | ADAS/AV sensor operating wavelength | 
| 3.4.3. | Lidar integration positions for ADAS/AV | 
| 3.4.4. | Lidar integration in lamps | 
| 3.4.5. | Lidar integration in the grille | 
| 3.4.6. | Lidar integration on/in the roof | 
| 3.4.7. | Lidars integrated in other positions | 
| 3.4.8. | Possible lidar integration and unit numbers | 
| 3.4.9. | Core aspects of a LiDAR | 
| 3.4.10. | Semiconductors in LiDAR | 
| 3.4.11. | LiDAR trends impacting semiconductor demand | 
| 3.4.12. | Automotive LiDAR semiconductors: Laser drivers | 
| 3.4.13. | Automotive LiDAR semiconductors: Emitters | 
| 3.4.14. | Automotive LiDAR semiconductors: Photodetector | 
| 3.5. | Cameras and thermal cameras for ADAS and autonomous vehicles | 
| 3.5.1. | Vehicle camera applications | 
| 3.5.2. | Components of a CMOS image sensor die | 
| 3.5.3. | Image sensor bare die | 
| 3.5.4. | E-mirrors, an emerging camera application | 
| 3.5.5. | In-cabin monitoring, an autonomous necessity | 
| 3.5.6. | Performance and application trends | 
| 3.5.7. | Performance attribute priorities | 
| 3.5.8. | The importance of HDR in automotive(1) | 
| 3.5.9. | The importance of HDR in automotive (2) | 
| 3.5.10. | The importance of HDR in automotive (3) | 
| 3.5.11. | The importance of HDR in automotive (4) | 
| 3.5.12. | Infrared cameras for automotive applications | 
| 3.5.13. | SWIR for autonomous mobility | 
| 3.5.14. | NIR cameras for automotive applications | 
| 3.6. | Automotive MCUs and chips for high performance computing | 
| 3.6.1. | MCUs, the back-bone of modern vehicles | 
| 3.6.2. | MCU count on vehicles today | 
| 3.6.3. | MCU count on vehicles of the future | 
| 3.6.4. | The zonal compute architecture. | 
| 3.6.5. | Edge MCU case study - NXP S32K | 
| 3.6.6. | Zonal and domain case study - NXP S32S | 
| 3.6.7. | Edge MCU case study - Renesas | 
| 3.6.8. | Domain and zonal MCU case study - Renesas | 
| 3.6.9. | ADAS/AD chip case study - Renesas | 
| 3.6.10. | Domain and zonal MCU case study - STM | 
| 3.6.11. | MCU superchip case study - Nvidia | 
| 3.6.12. | MCU superchip case study - Ambarella | 
| 3.6.13. | MCU analysis | 
| 3.6.14. | High performing computing in automotive (1) | 
| 3.6.15. | High performing computing in automotive (2) | 
| 3.6.16. | Computational efficiency | 
| 3.6.17. | MCU - product table | 
| 3.7. | ADAS and autonomous vehicle supply chains | 
| 3.7.1. | Tier 1 supplier components | 
| 3.7.2. | Tier 2 supplier components (1) | 
| 3.7.3. | Tier 2 supplier components (2) | 
| 3.7.4. | Semiconductor suppliers by ADAS/AD Component | 
| 3.7.5. | VW and Ford In-House Chip Design | 
| 3.7.6. | Stellantis Design Chips with Foxconn | 
| 3.7.7. | Nvidia Autonomous Development Kit | 
| 3.7.8. | Main computer supplier - Nvidia | 
| 3.7.9. | Nvidia Thor - 2,000 TOPs SoC | 
| 3.7.10. | Nvidia - Daimler | 
| 3.7.11. | BMW | 
| 3.7.12. | Main computer supplier - Mobileye | 
| 3.7.13. | Qualcomm | 
| 3.7.14. | Xilinx (AMD brand) | 
| 3.7.15. | Superchips to consolidate MCU market | 
| 3.7.16. | Three tiers of ADAS computation architecture | 
| 3.7.17. | Central computer can reduce complexity | 
| 3.7.18. | A roadmap to towards full car computer architecture | 
| 3.7.19. | Existing level 2/2+ Supply Chain Structure | 
| 3.7.20. | Tesla's Supply Model | 
| 3.7.21. | Toyota's Supply Model | 
| 3.7.22. | Possible Autonomous Supply Model: Nvidia | 
| 3.7.23. | Expect Supply Chain to Consolidate with Increased Automation | 
| 3.7.24. | Autonomous Vertical Integration | 
| 3.7.25. | Robotaxi sensor supply strategy examples | 
| 4. | SEMICONDUCTORS FOR ELECTRIFICATION: ON-BOARD CHARGERS, BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND INVERTERS | 
| 4.1. | Semiconductors in power electronics: on-board chargers, dc-dc converters and inverters | 
| 4.1.1. | Electric Vehicle Definitions | 
| 4.1.2. | Exponential Growth in Regional EV Markets | 
| 4.1.3. | Hybrid Car Outlook | 
| 4.1.4. | What is Power Electronics? | 
| 4.1.5. | Power Electronics in Electric Vehicles | 
| 4.1.6. | Semiconductor Content Increased | 
| 4.1.7. | Transistor Overview | 
| 4.1.8. | Wide Bandgap (WBG) Semiconductors | 
| 4.1.9. | Benchmarking Silicon, Silicon Carbide & Gallium Nitride Semiconductors | 
| 4.1.10. | SiC & GaN Have Substantial Room for Improvement | 
| 4.1.11. | SiC MOSFETs Vs GaN HEMTs in EV (1) | 
| 4.1.12. | SiC MOSFETs Vs GaN HEMTs in EV (2) | 
| 4.1.13. | SiC Power Roadmap | 
| 4.1.14. | Traditional EV Inverter Package | 
| 4.1.15. | Discretes & Modules | 
| 4.1.16. | Electric Vehicle Inverter Benchmarking | 
| 4.1.17. | SiC Drives 800V Platforms | 
| 4.1.18. | Power SC Supplier Market Shares | 
| 4.1.19. | SiC Supply Chain in 2023 | 
| 4.1.20. | Inverter Market Share 2020 - 2033: GaN 600V, Si IGBT 600V, SiC MOSFET 600V, 1200V | 
| 4.1.21. | Onboard Charger Circuit Components | 
| 4.1.22. | Tesla Onboard Charger / DC DC converter | 
| 4.1.23. | OBC & DC-DC Converter: Si, SiC, GaN 2020 -  2033 Market Shares | 
| 4.2. | Battery management system | 
| 4.2.1. | Battery management system introduction | 
| 4.2.2. | Block diagram of BMS - NXP | 
| 4.2.3. | Block diagram of BMS - ST Micro | 
| 4.2.4. | Block diagram of BMS - Infineon | 
| 4.2.5. | Block diagram of BMS - generic | 
| 4.2.6. | BMS core hardware | 
| 4.2.7. | Example monitoring and balancing IC | 
| 4.2.8. | Example microcontroller | 
| 4.2.9. | Microcontroller technology | 
| 4.2.10. | MCU - product table | 
| 4.2.11. | Monitoring and balancing IC | 
| 4.2.12. | BMS innovation | 
| 4.2.13. | BMS Component Suppliers | 
| 4.2.14. | Supply chain | 
| 4.2.15. | Shortages | 
| 5. | VEHICLE COMMUNICATION AND INFOTAINMENT: EMERGING FEATURES AND ENABLING HARDWARE | 
| 5.1. | History of connected vehicles. | 
| 5.2. | Emerging connected applications | 
| 5.3. | Android auto and apple car play | 
| 5.4. | Case study - Volkswagen | 
| 5.5. | Case study - BMW (1) | 
| 5.6. | Case study - BMW (2) | 
| 5.7. | The Vehicle-to-Everything vision of vehicle connectivity | 
| 5.8. | Wi-Fi vs Cellular | 
| 5.9. | Spectrum needs for connected vehicles (1) | 
| 5.10. | Spectrum needs for connected vehicles (2) | 
| 5.11. | Spectrum needs for connected vehicles (3) | 
| 5.12. | 4G and 5G C-V2X hardware | 
| 5.13. | DSRC hardware | 
| 5.14. | Screens to facilitate connected features | 
| 5.15. | Infotainment hardware | 
| 6. | EU AND US CHIPS ACTS | 
| 6.1. | EU chips act | 
| 6.1.1. | Motivation | 
| 6.1.2. | Goal | 
| 6.1.3. | The three-pillar framework on which the EU chips act are built | 
| 6.1.4. | Three main elements in the EU chips Act | 
| 6.1.5. | Chips for Europe initiative | 
| 6.1.6. | The "first-of-a-kind" definition | 
| 6.1.7. | Previous attempt | 
| 6.1.8. | EU's strength and weakness in semiconductor | 
| 6.1.9. | Europe's semiconductor assets | 
| 6.1.10. | Time required to expand capacity or build new production line | 
| 6.1.11. | Budget - Overview | 
| 6.1.12. | Budget - how much is confirmed? | 
| 6.1.13. | Budget - confirmed funding for "chips for EU" initiative | 
| 6.1.14. | Germany | 
| 6.1.15. | Spain | 
| 6.1.16. | Italy | 
| 6.1.17. | France | 
| 6.1.18. | Investment information - public company (1) | 
| 6.1.19. | Investment information - public company (2) | 
| 6.1.20. | Investment information - public company (3) | 
| 6.1.21. | Summary - 1 | 
| 6.1.22. | Summary - 2 | 
| 6.2. | US chips act | 
| 6.2.1. | Introduction | 
| 6.2.2. | Key components of the US CHIPS act | 
| 6.2.3. | Smaller components of the US CHIPS act | 
| 6.2.4. | Breakdown of funding | 
| 6.2.5. | Deeper look at CHIPS for America Fund (1) | 
| 6.2.6. | Deeper look at CHIPS for America Fund (2) | 
| 6.2.7. | Key themes from CHIPS for America Fund | 
| 6.2.8. | Chip shortages in the automotive industry | 
| 6.2.9. | CHIPS act potential beneficiaries. | 
| 6.2.10. | CHIPS act to improve automotive shortages | 
| 6.2.11. | US CHIPS act announcements so far - TSMC | 
| 6.2.12. | US CHIPS act announcements so far - Intel | 
| 6.2.13. | US CHIPS act announcements so far - Samsung | 
| 6.2.14. | US CHIPS act announcements so far - GF | 
| 6.2.15. | US CHIPS act announcements so far - Micron | 
| 6.2.16. | Fabs vs the fabless | 
| 6.2.17. | Announcements summary | 
| 6.2.18. | US CHIPS act summary | 
| 7. | FORECASTS | 
| 7.1. | Method | 
| 7.1.1. | Methodology process and report dependencies | 
| 7.1.2. | Forecasting methodology | 
| 7.1.3. | Components covered in this forecast | 
| 7.1.4. | Accompanying database with more than 400 forecast lines | 
| 7.1.5. | Key terminologies used in the forecasts | 
| 7.2. | Addressable markets | 
| 7.2.1. | ADAS and AV market forecast - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.2.2. | Electric automotive market forecast - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3. | Semiconductor forecast for ADAS and autonomous vehicle applications | 
| 7.3.1. | 300mm silicon wafers forecast  for ADAS and AV - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.2. | 300mm silicon wafers for ADAS and AV forecast  split by application - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.3. | 300mm silicon wafers for ADAS and AV sensors forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.4. | Non silicon semiconductors for ADAS and AV forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.5. | Semiconductor material demand for ADAS and AV applications forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.6. | Mineral demand for semiconductor in ADAS and AV applications forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.7. | Semiconductor wafer revenue for ADAS and AV applications forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.3.8. | Wafer value per vehicle forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.4. | Semiconductors forecasts for vehicle electrification | 
| 7.4.1. | 300mm semiconductor wafers for electrification forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.4.2. | Raw semiconductor material demand automotive electrification forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.4.3. | Revenue from semiconductor wafers in electrification forecast  - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.5. | Automotive semiconductor forecast grand totals | 
| 7.5.1. | Total automotive semiconductor wafer demand forecast - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.5.2. | Total semiconductor wafer forecast for automotive, excluding MCU and other board components | 
| 7.5.3. | Semiconductor mineral demand forecast for automotive - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.5.4. | Semiconductor wafer value per vehicle - 2023-2033 | 
| 7.5.5. | Semiconductor wafer revenue forecast across automotive industry - 2023-2033 | 
| 8. | COMPANY PROFILES | 
| 8.1. | Arbe | 
| 8.2. | Bosch | 
| 8.3. | Continental | 
| 8.4. | EPC | 
| 8.5. | Ford (ADAS) | 
| 8.6. | Ford (electrification) | 
| 8.7. | GaN Systems | 
| 8.8. | General Motors | 
| 8.9. | Henkel | 
| 8.10. | Imec | 
| 8.11. | Infineon | 
| 8.12. | Intel | 
| 8.13. | Mobileye | 
| 8.14. | NXP (5G) | 
| 8.15. | NXP (radar) | 
| 8.16. | On Semi | 
| 8.17. | Qualcomm | 
| 8.18. | Samsung | 
| 8.19. | Stellantis | 
| 8.20. | STMicro | 
| 8.21. | Trieye | 
| 8.22. | TSMC | 
| 8.23. | Uhnder | 
| 8.24. | ZF |