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Henkel Adhesive Technologies

Semiconductor trends in data centers

Semiconductor design and manufacturing mandates advancing in two primary areas to meet emerging AI requirement.

Recently, Henkel surveyed semiconductor engineers and manufacturers to understand their most pressing challenges—and the solutions and approaches used to overcome them. Here’s a snapshot of what your peers shared about semiconductors for data centers.

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Integration

61.7% handle higher semiconductor integration and sophistication

Speed

66.7% increase performance (faster network speeds)

Cost

62.5% manage production cost pressures

Memory

70.8% achieve high bandwidth memory

Heat

64.2% improve thermal management

Raw materials

Responsibly source raw materials--that are less harmful to people and the environment.

Energy use

Maximize energy efficiency in semiconductor manufacturing, and throughout the entire semiconductor lifecycle and supply chain.

Efficiency

Embrace energy- and resource-efficient practices—to gain efficiencies at scale

Recover and reuse

Recover and reuse valuable materials from old chips—and contribute to the circular economy

Partnerships

Partner with sustainability-focused companies—to maximize outcomes

Key insight

Sustainability and performance must be synergistic

The top needs of semiconductor design and manufacturing companies are**:

70.8%

Attaining sustainability goals

69.2%

Achieving CPU/GPU peformance goals

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Key insight

Highly engineered materials answer peformance and sustainability needs

To answer these steep performance and sustainability requirements, highly engineered material solutions are a crucial and integral part of data center semiconductors. Survey respondents identified these priority materials solutions:**

63%

Encapsulation materials

62.5%

Lid stiffener attach materials

60%

Underfills between die and substrate

59.2%

Wafer-level handling of large, thin dies

56.7%

Thermal management materials

**Percentage of respondent ratings as “very important” or “extremely important”

As data centers advance and integrate AI functionality, the semiconductors that power data centers must advance in kind. New levels of performance and acceleration of sustainability initiatives are the two most important—and challenging—areas for semiconductor designers and manufacturers. Increasingly, the role of highly-engineered materials are a vital component to ensuring that semiconductors are ideally suited for data center environments, today as capabilities advance.

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