Microelectronics In Automotive: Impact on Semiconductor Industry
ABSTRACT
Autonomous driving (AD), connected vehicles, electrification of the powertrain, and shared mobility (ACES)are mutually reinforcing developments in the automotive industry. Combined, they are not only disrupting the automotive value chain and impacting all stakeholders involved but are also a significant driver for the automotive electronic components (E/E) market. As a consequence, semiconductors has been the focus of most automotive companies and their executives; the industry is looking to source resiliently and sustainably various specialty silicon for the various high-end car processors and power electronics.
BIOGRAPHY
Diana Tang is an Engagement Manager in the McKinsey & Company in the Bay Area.. She has worked with semiconductor clients along the value chain including IDM, foundry, fabless, materials supplier on critical strategic topics. Her work focuses on growth strategy, manufacturing footprint, capital expenditure decisions, M&A, etc.
Prior to joining McKinsey, she worked at Applied Materials and KLA-Tencor as Process Engineer.
Diana received her Master's degree in Materials Science & Engineering from Stanford University.