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Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market by Equipment Type (Chiplet Placement & Die Attach, Chiplet Bonding), Assembly Technology, Placement Accuracy, Wafer Size, Packaging Architecture, Application, End User, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2036
Report ID: MRSE - 1042136 Pages: 310 Aug-2026 Formats*: PDF Category: Semiconductor and Electronics Delivery: 24 to 72 Hours Download Free Sample ReportChiplet Assembly Equipment Market Size
The global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market was valued at USD 3.1 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 3.6 billion in 2026. The market is expected to reach USD 16.2 billion by 2036, registering a CAGR of 16.2% during the forecast period (2026-2036).
Key Highlights
Market Overview
The Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market comprises the systems used to place, align, bond, inspect, and handle chiplets as semiconductor manufacturers shift from monolithic system-on-chip designs toward modular architectures built from multiple interoperable dies within a single package. Equipment spans high-precision die bonders, pick-and-place systems, hybrid and thermocompression bonding equipment, wafer-to-wafer and die-to-wafer bonders, sub-micron alignment and positioning systems, surface preparation and activation equipment, and inspection and metrology systems used by semiconductor foundries, IDMs, and OSAT providers to assemble 2.5D and 3D chiplet-based packages.
Demand for chiplet assembly equipment is being driven by the rapid expansion of semiconductor assembly and test capacity worldwide. According to the latest SEMI and TechSearch International Worldwide Assembly & Test Facility Database released in July 2026, more than 820 semiconductor assembly and test facilities are now tracked globally, up from 750 facilities in the 2025 edition. The database also expands coverage of packaging technologies and end markets, reflecting continued investment in advanced packaging infrastructure. This expansion is being reinforced by strong AI-driven investment in advanced packaging: SEMI reported that global semiconductor equipment billings reached US$135.1 billion in 2025, up 15% year over year, while assembly and packaging equipment sales increased 21% as advanced packaging adoption expanded.
The buildout is particularly concentrated around AI accelerators and HBM. SEMI projects global 300mm memory equipment investment to reach approximately US$52 billion in 2026, a 29% increase from 2025, driven by AI-related demand for HBM and other advanced memory technologies. SK hynix is investing approximately US$3.87 billion in West Lafayette, Indiana, to establish an advanced packaging and R&D facility for next-generation HBM products, with the facility expected to create more than 1,000 jobs. These investments are increasing demand for precision die bonding, thermocompression and hybrid bonding, advanced alignment, inspection, and metrology equipment required for chiplet and HBM-based package assembly.
Market Drivers
Growing Adoption of Chiplet-Based Architectures
The semiconductor industry's shift from monolithic system-on-chip designs toward modular chiplet-based architectures is the primary driver of demand for chiplet assembly equipment. Chiplet designs allow manufacturers to combine dies fabricated at different process nodes within a single package, improving yield economics and enabling faster product development cycles, directly increasing the volume of precision die placement, bonding, and inspection steps required per package.
Increasing Demand for AI & High-Performance Computing
The rapid growth of AI accelerator, GPU, and high-performance computing chip production is driving substantial demand for chiplet assembly equipment. As leading foundries scale CoWoS and similar advanced packaging platforms toward 100,000-120,000 wafers per month by 2026 to meet AI accelerator demand, equipment providers are seeing sustained order growth for high-precision die bonders, hybrid bonding systems, and inspection equipment.
Market Restraints
High Capital Cost of Precision Assembly Equipment
Chiplet assembly equipment capable of sub-micron and sub-100-nanometer placement accuracy requires substantial capital investment, particularly for hybrid bonding and high-precision alignment systems. These high equipment costs can limit adoption among smaller OSAT providers and constrain the pace of capacity expansion outside well-capitalized leading-edge foundries and IDMs.
Limited Standardization Across Chiplet Architectures
The lack of universal standardization across chiplet interconnect architectures, despite emerging efforts such as the UCIe ecosystem, complicates equipment design and increases the need for flexible or customer-specific assembly configurations. This variability raises engineering complexity and can slow qualification timelines for equipment intended to serve multiple chiplet packaging approaches.
Market Opportunities
Increasing Adoption of Hybrid Bonding
The rapid expansion of hybrid bonding for chiplet assembly, particularly for HBM stacking and logic-on-logic integration, represents a significant opportunity for equipment providers. As hybrid bonding pitch scales continue advancing toward sub-5-micrometer dimensions, demand is rising for specialized copper-to-copper bonding equipment and ultra-precise alignment systems capable of supporting these next-generation interconnect requirements.
Growth of Die-to-Wafer Chiplet Assembly
Die-to-wafer chiplet assembly is gaining traction as an approach that balances the throughput advantages of wafer-level processing with the flexibility to combine known-good-dies from different sources. Growing adoption of this assembly method, supported by continued capacity investment such as SK hynix's USD 3.87 billion advanced packaging facility, is creating opportunities for equipment providers specializing in die-to-wafer placement and bonding systems.
Market Trends
Rising Investment in Chiplet Inspection and Metrology
As advanced packaging concentrates more functional value behind each assembly step, inspection intensity is rising sharply across pre-bond and post-bond control points. The dedicated chiplet inspection metrology segment is forecast to grow from USD 1.7 billion in 2026 to USD 6.1 billion by 2036 at a 13.6% CAGR, reflecting the growing role of optical, X-ray, and acoustic inspection systems in protecting accumulated die value across expanding assembly and test networks.
Expansion of Dedicated Assembly and Test Capacity
The global assembly and test facility base is expanding rapidly to accommodate chiplet-based packaging, with SEMI counting 750 assembly and test facilities worldwide in July 2025, a net increase of 70 sites from its previous count. This expansion, concentrated in AI accelerator and HBM production hubs, is directly translating into sustained equipment procurement across die placement, bonding, and inspection categories.
Segment Analysis
Market Analysis by Equipment Type
Based on equipment type, the global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market is segmented into Chiplet Placement & Die Attach Equipment, Chiplet Bonding Equipment, Wafer-to-Wafer & Die-to-Wafer Bonding Equipment, Alignment & Positioning Equipment, Surface Preparation & Activation Equipment, Inspection & Metrology Equipment, Chiplet Handling & Automation Equipment, and Process Control & Software.
In 2026, Chiplet Placement & Die Attach Equipment is expected to account for the largest market share, reflecting its foundational role across nearly all chiplet assembly workflows through high-precision die bonders and pick-and-place systems. However, Chiplet Bonding Equipment, particularly hybrid bonding systems, is projected to register the fastest growth during the forecast period, driven by accelerating hybrid bonding adoption for HBM and logic integration.
Market Analysis by Assembly Technology
Based on assembly technology, the market is segmented into Die-to-Die Assembly, Die-to-Wafer Assembly, Wafer-to-Wafer Assembly, 2.5D Assembly, 3D Assembly, Hybrid Bonding, Thermocompression Bonding, and Flip-Chip Assembly.
In 2026, 2.5D Assembly is expected to account for the largest market share, supported by its widespread commercial use in AI accelerator and HBM packaging platforms such as CoWoS. However, Hybrid Bonding is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period, driven by its expanding role in 3D logic and memory stacking applications.
Market Analysis by Placement Accuracy
Based on placement accuracy, the market is segmented into >10 µm, 5-10 µm, 1-5 µm, 0.5-1 µm, <0.5 µm, and Sub-100 nm Precision.
In 2026, the 1-5 µm segment is expected to account for the largest market share, reflecting the accuracy level required by most current-generation flip-chip and 2.5D chiplet assembly processes. However, the Sub-100 nm Precision segment is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period, driven by the increasing precision requirements of hybrid bonding for next-generation HBM and 3D logic stacking.
Market Analysis by Application
Based on application, the market is segmented into AI & High-Performance Computing, High Bandwidth Memory, Advanced Logic, Networking & Data Center Semiconductors, Consumer & Mobile Electronics, and Automotive Electronics.
In 2026, AI & High-Performance Computing is expected to account for the largest market share, reflecting the outsized role AI accelerators, GPUs, and custom AI ASICs play in driving chiplet assembly equipment demand. However, High Bandwidth Memory is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period, as HBM manufacturers scale stacking and HBM-to-logic integration through successive HBM4 and next-generation HBM designs.
Market Analysis by End User
Based on end user, the market is segmented into Semiconductor Foundries, Integrated Device Manufacturers (IDMs), Memory Manufacturers, OSAT Providers, Advanced Packaging Specialists, and Semiconductor Research & Development Organizations.
In 2026, Semiconductor Foundries are expected to account for the largest market share, led by leading-edge players expanding chiplet assembly capacity to serve AI accelerator customers. However, Memory Manufacturers are projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period, as HBM producers invest heavily in dedicated assembly capacity such as SK hynix's Indiana facility.
Geographic Analysis
Based on geography, the global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.
In 2026, Asia-Pacific is expected to account for the largest share of the global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, supported by the region's concentration of leading foundries, OSAT providers, and advanced memory manufacturers across Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, and China. According to SEMI's 2026 Worldwide Assembly & Test Facility Database, Asia-Pacific remains the dominant center of semiconductor backend manufacturing, with more than 820 assembly and test facilities tracked globally and major concentrations across Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia. SEMI also reports that 64 new semiconductor fabs are expected to become operational across Asia by 2029, demonstrating the region's continued expansion of semiconductor manufacturing infrastructure. Amkor's US$1.6 billion Vietnam campus, which includes advanced system-in-package and memory production capabilities, further strengthens Southeast Asia's role in advanced packaging.
However, North America is projected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period, driven by substantial domestic investment in advanced semiconductor packaging and chiplet technologies. In January 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce finalized US$1.4 billion in CHIPS National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP) awards, including US$1.1 billion for the National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program facility in Arizona and US$300 million for advanced substrate and materials projects. TSMC is also investing more than US$100 billion in expanding its U.S. semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, including three additional fabs, two advanced packaging facilities, and an R&D center in Arizona. Furthermore, in July 2026, Amkor and NVIDIA announced a US$1.5 billion multi-year advanced packaging and development agreement to expand Amkor's U.S. advanced packaging capacity for next-generation AI and accelerated-computing platforms. These investments are expected to accelerate demand for precision die bonders, hybrid and thermocompression bonding equipment, advanced alignment systems, inspection and metrology equipment, and other chiplet assembly technologies across North America.
Competitive Landscape
The global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market is moderately consolidated, with competition among established semiconductor assembly equipment manufacturers and specialized bonding and inspection technology providers. Companies compete primarily on placement accuracy, bonding pitch precision, throughput, and the ability to support multiple chiplet assembly technologies within a single production line.
Leading market participants are investing in higher-precision die bonders, expanded hybrid bonding capacity, and advanced inspection and metrology systems to meet growing demand from AI accelerator and HBM manufacturers. Strategic partnerships with leading foundries and memory manufacturers, along with continued R&D investment in sub-micron and sub-100-nanometer placement technology, remain key strategies adopted by major vendors.
The report provides a comprehensive competitive assessment of the leading companies operating in the global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market. The key players profiled in the report include BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (Besi), ASMPT Limited, EV Group (EVG), SUSS MicroTec SE, Applied Materials, Inc., Tokyo Electron Limited, Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc., Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd., Disco Corporation, Onto Innovation Inc., KLA Corporation, SET Corporation, Hanmi Semiconductor Co., Ltd., and Shibaura Mechatronics Corporation.
Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market Research Summary:
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Particulars |
Details |
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Forecast Period |
2026-2036 |
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Base Year |
2025 |
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Estimated Year |
2026 |
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CAGR (Value) |
16.2% |
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Market Size (Value) in 2026 |
USD 3.6 Billion |
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Market Size (Value) in 2036 |
USD 16.2 Billion |
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Segments Covered |
By Equipment Type: Chiplet Placement & Die Attach Equipment (High-Precision Die Bonders, Pick-and-Place Systems, Flip-Chip Bonders, Die-to-Wafer/Die-to-Die Placement Systems), Chiplet Bonding Equipment (Hybrid, Thermocompression, Direct, Solder-Based, Copper-to-Copper), Wafer-to-Wafer & Die-to-Wafer Bonding Equipment, Alignment & Positioning Equipment, Surface Preparation & Activation Equipment, Inspection & Metrology Equipment, Chiplet Handling & Automation Equipment, Process Control & Software. By Assembly Technology: Die-to-Die, Die-to-Wafer, Wafer-to-Wafer, 2.5D, 3D, Hybrid Bonding, Thermocompression Bonding, Flip-Chip Assembly. By Placement Accuracy: >10 µm, 5-10 µm, 1-5 µm, 0.5-1 µm, <0.5 µm, Sub-100 nm Precision. By Wafer Size: ≤150 mm, 200 mm, 300 mm, >300 mm. By Packaging Architecture: 2.5D Packaging (Silicon/Organic/Glass Interposer-Based), 3D Packaging (3D Logic Stacking, 3D Memory Stacking, Logic-on-Logic, Logic-on-Memory), Fan-Out Chiplet Packaging, Bridge-Based Chiplet Packaging, System-in-Package (SiP), Heterogeneous Integration. By Application: AI & High-Performance Computing, High Bandwidth Memory, Advanced Logic, Networking & Data Center Semiconductors, Consumer & Mobile Electronics, Automotive Electronics. By End User: Semiconductor Foundries, IDMs, Memory Manufacturers, OSAT Providers, Advanced Packaging Specialists, Semiconductor R&D Organizations. |
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Countries Covered |
North America: U.S., Canada. Europe: Germany, France, U.K., Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Rest of Europe. Asia-Pacific: Taiwan, China, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Rest of Asia-Pacific. Latin America: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of Latin America. Middle East & Africa: Israel, UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Rest of Middle East & Africa. |
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Key Companies |
BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (Besi), ASMPT Limited, EV Group (EVG), SUSS MicroTec SE, Applied Materials, Inc., Tokyo Electron Limited, Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc., Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd., Disco Corporation, Onto Innovation Inc., KLA Corporation, SET Corporation, Hanmi Semiconductor Co., Ltd., and Shibaura Mechatronics Corporation. |
Key Questions Answered in the Report
The global Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market is estimated at USD 3.6 billion in 2026.
The market is projected to reach USD 16.2 billion by 2036.
The market is driven by growing adoption of chiplet-based architectures and increasing demand for AI and high-performance computing, which is expanding advanced packaging capacity at foundries and OSAT providers worldwide.
Chiplet Placement & Die Attach Equipment is expected to account for the largest market share in 2026.
2.5D Assembly is expected to account for the largest market share, supported by its widespread use in AI accelerator and HBM packaging platforms.
AI & High-Performance Computing is expected to account for the largest market share, reflecting the outsized role of AI accelerators and GPUs.
Semiconductor Foundries are expected to account for the largest market share, led by leading-edge players expanding chiplet assembly capacity.
North America is expected to witness the fastest growth, driven by substantial domestic advanced packaging investment supported by the CHIPS and Science Act.
Leading companies include Besi, ASMPT, EV Group, SUSS MicroTec, Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, Kulicke & Soffa, Tokyo Seimitsu, Disco Corporation, Onto Innovation, KLA Corporation, SET Corporation, Hanmi Semiconductor, and Shibaura Mechatronics.
1. Introduction
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Market Ecosystem
1.3. Currency and Limitations
1.3.1. Currency
1.3.2. Limitations
1.4. Key Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Research Approach
2.2. Data Collection & Validation Process
2.2.1. Secondary Research
2.2.2. Primary Research & Validation
2.2.2.1. Primary Interviews with Industry Experts
2.2.2.2. Country-/Region-Level Analysis
2.3. Market Estimation
2.3.1. Bottom-Up Approach
2.3.2. Top-Down Approach
2.3.3. Forecast Methodology
2.4. Data Triangulation
2.5. Assumptions
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Chiplet Assembly Process Overview
4.2.1. Wafer Preparation
4.2.2. Die Singulation
4.2.3. Known-Good-Die Selection
4.2.4. Die Handling & Pick-and-Place
4.2.5. Alignment
4.2.6. Bonding & Interconnection
4.2.7. Underfill & Encapsulation
4.2.8. Inspection & Metrology
4.2.9. Final Package Integration
4.3. Market Dynamics
4.3.1. Drivers
4.3.1.1. Growing Adoption of Chiplet-Based Architectures
4.3.1.2. Increasing Demand for AI & High-Performance Computing
4.3.1.3. Rising Adoption of 2.5D and 3D Heterogeneous Integration
4.3.1.4. Increasing Demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM)
4.3.1.5. Rising Reticle Size and Monolithic Scaling Limitations
4.3.2. Restraints
4.3.2.1. High Capital Cost of Precision Assembly Equipment
4.3.2.2. Complex Process Integration Requirements
4.3.2.3. Stringent Alignment and Contamination-Control Requirements
4.3.2.4. Limited Standardization Across Chiplet Architectures
4.3.3. Opportunities
4.3.3.1. Growth of Die-to-Wafer Chiplet Assembly
4.3.3.2. Increasing Adoption of Hybrid Bonding
4.3.3.3. Growing Demand for High-Precision Die Placement
4.3.3.4. Expansion of 3D Logic and Memory Stacking
4.3.3.5. Development of Universal Chiplet Interconnect Ecosystems
4.3.4. Challenges
4.3.4.1. Sub-Micron Alignment and Placement Accuracy
4.3.4.2. Warpage and Thermal Expansion Management
4.3.4.3. Yield Loss During Multi-Die Assembly
4.3.4.4. Throughput and Cost Optimization
4.4. Technology Landscape
4.4.1. 2.5D Chiplet Integration
4.4.2. 3D Chiplet Integration
4.4.3. Die-to-Die Integration
4.4.4. Die-to-Wafer Integration
4.4.5. Wafer-to-Wafer Integration
4.4.6. Hybrid Bonding
4.4.7. Thermocompression Bonding
4.4.8. Flip-Chip Bonding
4.4.9. Silicon Interposer Integration
4.4.10. Organic & Glass Interposer Integration
4.5. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Ecosystem
4.5.1. Equipment Manufacturers
4.5.2. Semiconductor Foundries
4.5.3. Integrated Device Manufacturers (IDMs)
4.5.4. OSAT Providers
4.5.5. Chiplet Designers
4.5.6. Interposer & Substrate Manufacturers
4.5.7. Semiconductor Materials Suppliers
4.6. Value Chain Analysis
4.6.1. Semiconductor Wafer Manufacturing
4.6.2. Chiplet Manufacturing
4.6.3. Die Singulation & Preparation
4.6.4. Chiplet Assembly
4.6.5. Bonding & Interconnection
4.6.6. Inspection & Testing
4.6.7. Final Package Integration
4.7. Standards & Industry Landscape
4.7.1. UCIe Ecosystem
4.7.2. Heterogeneous Integration Roadmap
4.7.3. JEDEC Standards
4.7.4. SEMI Standards
4.7.5. Advanced Packaging Standards
4.8. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.9. Investment & Industry Trends
4.9.1. AI Accelerator Packaging Investments
4.9.2. Advanced Packaging Capacity Expansion
4.9.3. HBM Manufacturing Investments
4.9.4. 3D Integration Investments
4.9.5. Chiplet Manufacturing & Assembly Facilities
4.9.6. Government Investments in Advanced Packaging
5. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Equipment Type
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Chiplet Placement & Die Attach Equipment
5.2.1. High-Precision Die Bonders
5.2.2. Pick-and-Place Systems
5.2.3. Flip-Chip Bonders
5.2.4. Die-to-Wafer Placement Systems
5.2.5. Die-to-Die Placement Systems
5.3. Chiplet Bonding Equipment
5.3.1. Hybrid Bonding Equipment
5.3.2. Thermocompression Bonding Equipment
5.3.3. Direct Bonding Equipment
5.3.4. Solder-Based Bonding Equipment
5.3.5. Copper-to-Copper Bonding Equipment
5.4. Wafer-to-Wafer & Die-to-Wafer Bonding Equipment
5.4.1. Wafer-to-Wafer Bonders
5.4.2. Die-to-Wafer Bonders
5.4.3. Collective Chiplet Assembly Systems
5.4.4. Sequential Chiplet Assembly Systems
5.5. Alignment & Positioning Equipment
5.5.1. Optical Alignment Systems
5.5.2. Infrared Alignment Systems
5.5.3. High-Precision Motion Platforms
5.5.4. Sub-Micron Alignment Systems
5.6. Surface Preparation & Activation Equipment
5.6.1. Plasma Activation Systems
5.6.2. Wafer Cleaning Systems
5.6.3. Surface Treatment Systems
5.6.4. Pre-Bond Surface Conditioning Systems
5.7. Inspection & Metrology Equipment
5.7.1. Alignment Inspection Systems
5.7.2. Bond Quality Inspection Systems
5.7.3. Void Inspection Systems
5.7.4. Optical Inspection Systems
5.7.5. X-Ray & Acoustic Inspection Systems
5.7.6. Overlay & Dimensional Metrology Systems
5.8. Chiplet Handling & Automation Equipment
5.8.1. Wafer Handling Systems
5.8.2. Die Handling Systems
5.8.3. Robotic Pick-and-Place Systems
5.8.4. Automated Material Handling Systems
5.8.5. Carrier Handling Systems
5.9. Process Control & Software
5.9.1. Placement Control Software
5.9.2. Bonding Process Control
5.9.3. Machine Vision Software
5.9.4. Process Monitoring & Analytics
5.9.5. Digital Twin & Process Simulation
6. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Assembly Technology
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Die-to-Die Assembly
6.3. Die-to-Wafer Assembly
6.4. Wafer-to-Wafer Assembly
6.5. 2.5D Assembly
6.6. 3D Assembly
6.7. Hybrid Bonding
6.8. Thermocompression Bonding
6.9. Flip-Chip Assembly
7. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Placement Accuracy
7.1. Introduction
7.2. >10 µm
7.3. 5–10 µm
7.4. 1–5 µm
7.5. 0.5–1 µm
7.6. <0.5 µm
7.7. Sub-100 nm Precision
8. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Wafer Size
8.1. Introduction
8.2. ≤150 mm
8.3. 200 mm
8.4. 300 mm
8.5. >300 mm
9. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Packaging Architecture
9.1. Introduction
9.2. 2.5D Packaging
9.2.1. Silicon Interposer-Based Packaging
9.2.2. Organic Interposer-Based Packaging
9.2.3. Glass Interposer-Based Packaging
9.3. 3D Packaging
9.3.1. 3D Logic Stacking
9.3.2. 3D Memory Stacking
9.3.3. Logic-on-Logic Integration
9.3.4. Logic-on-Memory Integration
9.4. Fan-Out Chiplet Packaging
9.5. Bridge-Based Chiplet Packaging
9.6. System-in-Package (SiP)
9.7. Heterogeneous Integration
10. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Application
10.1. Introduction
10.2. AI & High-Performance Computing
10.2.1. AI Accelerators
10.2.2. GPUs
10.2.3. CPUs
10.2.4. Custom AI ASICs
10.3. High Bandwidth Memory
10.3.1. HBM Stacking
10.3.2. HBM-to-Logic Integration
10.3.3. HBM4 & Next-Generation HBM
10.4. Advanced Logic
10.4.1. Chiplet-Based CPUs
10.4.2. Chiplet-Based GPUs
10.4.3. 3D Logic
10.5. Networking & Data Center Semiconductors
10.5.1. Network Processors
10.5.2. Switches
10.5.3. Optical & Photonic Integration
10.6. Consumer & Mobile Electronics
10.6.1. Mobile Processors
10.6.2. Application Processors
10.6.3. High-End Consumer Devices
10.7. Automotive Electronics
10.7.1. Automotive Computing
10.7.2. ADAS
10.7.3. Autonomous Driving
10.8. Other Applications
11. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by End User
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Semiconductor Foundries
11.3. Integrated Device Manufacturers (IDMs)
11.4. Memory Manufacturers
11.5. OSAT Providers
11.6. Advanced Packaging Specialists
11.7. Semiconductor Research & Development Organizations
12. Chiplet Assembly Equipment Market, by Geography
12.1. Introduction
12.2. North America
12.2.1. U.S.
12.2.2. Canada
12.3. Europe
12.3.1. Germany
12.3.2. France
12.3.3. U.K.
12.3.4. Netherlands
12.3.5. Belgium
12.3.6. Italy
12.3.7. Rest of Europe
12.4. Asia-Pacific
12.4.1. Taiwan
12.4.2. China
12.4.3. South Korea
12.4.4. Japan
12.4.5. Singapore
12.4.6. India
12.4.7. Malaysia
12.4.8. Vietnam
12.4.9. Rest of Asia-Pacific
12.5. Latin America
12.5.1. Brazil
12.5.2. Mexico
12.5.3. Argentina
12.5.4. Rest of Latin America
12.6. Middle East & Africa
12.6.1. Israel
12.6.2. UAE
12.6.3. Saudi Arabia
12.6.4. South Africa
12.6.5. Rest of Middle East & Africa
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. Overview
13.2. Key Growth Strategies
13.3. Competitive Benchmarking
13.4. Competitive Dashboard
13.4.1. Market Leaders
13.4.2. Market Differentiators
13.4.3. Vanguards
13.4.4. Emerging Players
13.5. Market Share/Rank Analysis, by Key Player (2025)
14. Company Profiles
(Business Overview, Financial Overview, Chiplet Assembly Equipment Portfolio, Technology Capabilities, Strategic Developments, SWOT Analysis)
14.1. BE Semiconductor Industries N.V. (Besi)
14.2. ASMPT Limited
14.3. EV Group (EVG)
14.4. SUSS MicroTec SE
14.5. Applied Materials, Inc.
14.6. Tokyo Electron Limited
14.7. Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.
14.8. Tokyo Seimitsu Co., Ltd.
14.9. Disco Corporation
14.10. Onto Innovation Inc.
14.11. KLA Corporation
14.12. SET Corporation
14.13. Besi Netherlands B.V.
14.14. Hanmi Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
14.15. Shibaura Mechatronics Corporation
15. Appendix
15.1. Related Reports
15.2. Customization Options
Published Date: Feb-2026
Published Date: Mar-2024
Published Date: Sep-2020
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