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Global Nanoelectronics Market to Reach 409.6 Billion by 2015According...



8211;- The nanotech field has been the subject of intense focus, particularly from the viewpoint of the electronics industry. The fervor is no doubt, driven to a large measure by the current top-down methodologies for fabrication of silicon-based devices. This is implied in the next-generation approach towards manufacture of MEMS, microprocessors, optical switching, and several other electronic components. Nanotechnology is expected to bring about improvisation in deposition, implantation, lithography, metrology, thus supporting scaling up of silicon CMOS and is eventually expected to replace CMOS.



The global market for nanoelectronics (http://www.strategyr.com/Nanoelectronics_Market_Report.asp) is expected to reach $409.6 billion by 2015, as stated by the new market research report. Nanoelectronics is expected to exercise a considerable influence on semiconductors, displays, memory and storage devices, and communication devices. Nanoscale devices would enable development of novel products such as spin based electronic products, biosensors, molecular memory, and lightweight and flexible photovoltaic cells. Devices based on nanoelectronics are expected to be more reliable, interactive, cost effective, and would be capable of surviving under extreme weather conditions and pollution. Integration of molecular biology and nanoelectronics creates avenues for developing hybrid devices that would find utilization in a wide range of biological and medical application.



The nanoelectronics industry faces challenges such as maintaining Moore'ss law in electronics and increasing its scope to photonics. Furthermore, the industry requires large investment for developing new materials and integrating them into manufacturing processes for nanoelectronics. Insufficient availability of information regarding health, safety, and environmental effects associated with nano compounds and materials is another matter of concern for nanoelectronics.



Key market participants in the global nanoelectronics market include Advanced Micro Devices, Fujitsu Laboratories, General Nanotechnology, Hewlett-Packard Development Company, Hitachi Limited, International Business Machines Corporation, Infineon Technologies, Motorola, NanoInk, Nanonex Corporation, Nanosys, Nantero, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Texas Instruments Incorporated, ZettaCore, Zyvex Instruments



The report titled Nanoelectronics: A Global Strategic Business Report announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc., provides a comprehensive review of key market trends, product introductions/innovations, profiles of major players, and recent industry activity. The study presents extensive commentary on various types of nanoelectronic technologies, and provides long-term projections for global nanoelectronics market.



For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit - http://www.strategyr.com/Nanoelectronics_Market_Report.asp



About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.


Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) (http://www.strategyR.com/) is a reputed publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company is globally recognized as one of the world'ss largest market research publishers. The company employs over 800 people worldwide and publishes more than 1100 full-scale research reports each year. Additionally, the company also offers thousands of smaller research products including company reports, market trend reports, and industry reports encompassing all major industries worldwide.



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