Contract chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) and integrated circuit designer MediaTek Inc (聯發科) are optimistic about the “metaverse” concept, expecting it to create major opportunities for the semiconductor industry.
At a tech forum last week to commemorate former finance minister K.T. Lee (李國鼎), who has been dubbed the father of Taiwan’s economic miracle and who helped build Taiwan’s semiconductor sector in the second half of the 20th century, TSMC chairman Mark Liu (劉德音) said he expects the metaverse to grow quickly in the next decade.
Over the next 10 years, data computing power and transmission speeds are forecast to increase significantly, paving the way for a combined real and virtual world, Liu said.
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TSMC has been developing the technologies needed for metaverse applications, he added.
The metaverse concept has been promoted by Facebook Inc chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg since July. It refers to a digital world where people can move between devices and communicate in a virtual environment.
Liu said hardware for the metaverse concept has been in development for years, leading to the belief that augmented reality (AR) devices could replace smartphones and virtual reality (VR) gadgets could replace personal computers.
The main problem is how to make AR and VR headsets more affordable and lighter with a longer battery life, Liu said, adding that the headsets “have to be improved 100-fold” if they are to become as popular as smartphones.
MediaTek chairman Tsai Ming-kai (蔡明介) said the AR and VR device market is forecast to be worth US$500 billion by 2040, and the applications for devices to be used in the metaverse would be a main target of the semiconductor industry.
The market for these applications, which would be used while working, socializing, gaming, buying goods or making financial transactions, could grow to US$8.3 trillion, Tsai said.
The metaverse concept is expected to prompt more suppliers to develop VR and AR devices, Taipei-based market information advisory firm TrendForce Corp (集邦科技) said.
It forecast that shipments of VR and AR devices would hit 12.02 million units next year, up 26.4 percent from a year earlier.
TrendForce said the smart manufacturing market resulting from the metaverse concept is expected to top US$540 billion in 2025.
Other Taiwanese semiconductor suppliers such as Novatek Microelectronics Corp (聯詠科技), which supplies driver ICs for flat panels, and Phison Electronics Corp (群聯電子), a memory control IC maker, also appeared upbeat about metaverse applications.
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