


Market Size, Share Global Outlook and Forecast 2025-2032
Publication Date: April 15, 2025
Semiconductor precursors are highly purified chemical compounds used in the production of semiconductors.
These precursors are primarily employed during the deposition processes such as Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) and Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD), which are crucial in forming thin films on semiconductor wafers.
These films constitute the structural and functional layers of integrated circuits and microelectronic devices
Semiconductor precursors include organometallic compounds, halides, and hydrides, tailored to deposit specific materials like silicon, hafnium, tungsten, and others.
Market Value & Growth
• Global Market Value (2022): US$ 2000.9 Million • Global Market Value (2029): US$
Million
(2024-2029): 2.8%
By Type
By Application
Zr-Precursor
Si-Precursor
By Region
Deposition
Etching
North America
Europe
Middle East & Africa
The U.S. remains a critical region, with companies like Intel and Global Foundries expanding operations. The CHIPS and Science Act, which provides over $50 billion in funding to bolster semiconductor manufacturing, is a major growth drive
Europe's focus is on automotive-grade semiconductors and industrial IoT. Countries like Germany and the Netherlands are key players, hosting facilities of major firms like ASML and Infineon.
Asia-Pacific dominates the global market, accounting for more than 50% of the total demand. This is primarily due to the presence of major semiconductor foundries and IDM companies in countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, China, and Japan.
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