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SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION

FACTBOOK

INTRODUCTION

The data included in the 2014 SIA Factbook helps demonstrate the

strength and promise of the U.S. semiconductor industry and why it

is critical for policymakers to enact measures that boost growth and

promote innovation.

PREFACE - i -

7. Promote sustainability practices and innovation development

by ensuring that regulations meet the needs of the semiconductor

industry.

5. Reform the corporate tax system to enhance America’s

competitiveness, boost U.S. design and manufacturing, and

promote American innovation.

To help promote innovation and ensure America’s continued

technology leadership, policymakers should do the following:

3. Streamline export controls to allow U.S. semiconductor

companies to compete in the global market while protecting

national security.

6. Improve the security and authentication of semiconductor

products through partnerships with industry and government.

In the semiconductor industry and across the broader tech sector,

innovation is made possible through the hard work and ingenuity of

the industry’s scientists and engineers and is supplemented by

smart public policy from the federal government. At SIA, a common

theme of the policies we support is that all of them are intended to

maintain and accelerate technological advancements. The federal

government plays a vital role in furthering these initiatives.

The U.S. semiconductor industry is a key driver of America’s

economic strength, global competitiveness, and technology

leadership.

2. Support federal funding for university research to discover the

next generation of semiconductor technologies.

1. Facilitate open markets and protect intellectual property to

fuel semiconductor industry growth.

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4. Strengthen America’s technology workforce by retaining the

best and brightest scientific minds from around the world and

increasing the number of American STEM graduates.

Semiconductors enable the systems and products that we use to

work, communicate, travel, entertain, harness energy, treat illness,

and make new scientific discoveries. Semiconductors make possible

the global trillion dollar electronics industry. Semiconductors were

invented in America, and the U.S. still leads the world in cutting-

edge manufacturing and design.

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(1) SECTION 1: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

(2) The Global Semiconductor Industry is a Key Growth Sector in the Global Economy

(3) The U.S. Semiconductor Industry has Over Half the Global Market Share

(4) U.S.-Based Industry Semiconductor Sales have Displayed Steady Annual Growth

(5) U.S.-Based Semiconductor Companies Maintain Market Share Leadership in Most Major Regional Semiconductor Markets

(6) The Majority of Semiconductor Manufacturing Done in the United States is Done by U.S. Firms

(7) The U.S. Semiconductor Industry Conducts the Majority of its Manufacturing in the United States

(8) Semiconductors are one of America’s Top Exports

(9) SECTION 2: GLOBAL MARKET

(10) Global Semiconductor Sales are Driven by Products Ultimately Purchased by Consumers

(11) Global Semiconductor Sales are Diversified by Type of Product Sold

(12) Today, Asia Pacific is by Far the Largest Regional Semiconductor Market

(13) SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENT

(14) Total Annual Levels of Investment in Capital and R&D are High for the Industry

(15) Capital and R&D Investment are Critical to Maintaining a Competitive Semiconductor Industry

(16)

(17) Semiconductor Industry R&D Expenditures are Consistently High which Reflects the Inherent Importance of R&D to Semiconductor Firms

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(19) The U.S. Semiconductor Industry Spends More on R&D as a Percent of Sales than any Other U.S. Industry

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List of Figures

(Page Numbers in Parentheses)

Investment in Capital Expenditures and R&D per Employee is Very High – It has Increased at a Rate of about 16 Percent per Year Over the

Past 20 Years

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Annual R&D Expenditures as a Percent of Sales have Generally Exceeded 10 Percent Over the Past 20 Years, an Unprecedented Rate

among U.S. Industries in the United States

U.S. Semiconductor Industry Capital Expenditures Reached a Record High in 2011 with the Industry Continuing to Invest Significantly in

Subsequent Years

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(21) SECTION 4: JOBS

(22) The U.S. Semiconductor Industry Accounts for a Quarter of the Million Direct Jobs and Over a Million Additional Indirect Jobs

(23) SECTION 5: PRODUCTIVITY

(24) U.S.-Based Semiconductor Firms have Experienced Rapid Improvements in Productivity Over the Past 20 Years

List of Figures

(Continued)

CONTENTS - iii -

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Section 1: Industry Overview - 1 -

Section 1

INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

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THE GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY IS A KEY GROWTH SECTOR IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

*WSTS, Fall 2014 Semiconductor Industry Forecast.

Source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics and SIA Estimates.

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Worldwide semiconductor sales increased from $77.3 billion in 1993 to $ 305.6 billion in 2013, an average annual

rate of increase of 7.11 percent per year. According to the WSTS Fall 2014 Semiconductor Industry Forecast,

worldwide semiconductor industry sales are forecast to reach $345 billion in 2015 and $355 billion in 2016.*

Section 1: Industry Overview - 2 -

SECTION 1: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

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THE U.S. SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY HAS OVER HALF THE GLOBAL MARKET SHARE

Note: Market share based on headquarters of seller, i.e. foundry output not included in Taiwanese and Chinese market share. Numbers rounded.

Source: SIA/World Semiconductor Trade Statistics/iSuppli/PwC/IC Insights

SECTION 1: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Semiconductor producers based in the Americas experienced a significant loss in market share during the 1982 to 1988 period. In the

early 1980s, the Americas-based producers held more than 50 percent of worldwide semiconductor sales. Due to intense competitive

pressure from Japan-based firms, the effect of illegal "dumping“, and a severe industry recession in 1985 to 1986, the industry lost a

total of nineteen worldwide market share points. Today, Americas-based firms have the largest market share with over 50 percent.

The industry in the Americas has rebounded strongly since the late 1980s. While largely exiting the DRAM market in the 1980s, its

firms have maintained their competitive edge in microprocessors and other leading edge devices, and it has even gained in memory in

recent years. Strong growth in these sectors enabled the industry to increase its market share to over half of the world market. Firms

in Asia and Europe have grown in terms of their importance as suppliers as well.

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%Share 2013 US 51%

Japan 14%

EU 9%

Korea 16%

Taiwan 6% China

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U.S.-BASED INDUSTRY SEMICONDUCTOR SALES HAVE DISPLAYED STEADY ANNUAL GROWTH

Source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics and SIA Estimates.

SECTION 1: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

Sales of total worldwide semiconductor producers based in the Americas grew from $33.4 billion in 1993 to over

$154.8 billion in 2013 -- a compound annual growth rate of 7.97 percent. Sales growth for U.S. companies shows

the same cyclical fluctuations characterized by the industry as a whole.

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US-based Industry Semiconductor Sales ($Billion)

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Asia Pacific Market

$174.4 B

Americas Market

$61.5B

Europe Market

$34.9B

Japan Market

$34.8B

Source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics and SIA Estimates.

In 2013, semiconductor firms based in the Americas held over 50 percent of the total semiconductor market. In

all major markets other than Japan, U.S. headquartered companies held around half the market. In Japan, one

of the world’s largest single country markets, U.S. firms held only 33 percent share – historically foreign

headquartered companies have held a relatively lower share of the Japanese market than in all other markets.

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SECTION 1: INDUSTRY OVERVIEWU.S.-BASED SEMICODUCTOR COMPANIES MAINTAIN MARKETSHARE LEADERSHIP IN MOST MAJOR

REGIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR MARKETS

Americas Firms Other Firms

54.7% 45.30%

47.10% 52.90%

54.40% 45.60%

32.70% 67.30%

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THE MAJORITY OF SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING DONE IN THE UNITED STATES IS DONE BY U.S. FIRMS

SECTION 1: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

In 2013, roughly 87 percent of all semiconductor wafer fabrication capacity in the United States was accounted

for by U.S. headquartered firms. Semiconductor firms headquartered in the Asia Pacific region accounted for

most of the balance of capacity in the United States at around 10 percent.

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Source: IC Insights Global Fab Database and SIA Estimates.

Percent of Wafer Capacity in the US by Headquarter Location

Americas 87.1%

Asia Pacific 10.3%

Europe 1.6%

Japan 0.9%

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U.S. SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY CONDUCTS THE MAJORITY OF ITS MANUFACTURING IN THE UNITED STATES

Note: Figures are rounded to the nearest 10th.

Source: IC Insights Global Fab Database and SIA Estimates.

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In 2013, about 56 percent of U.S.-headquartered firm wafer capacity was located in the Americas region. The

Asia Pacific region was the second largest area, accounting for 27 percent of the total capacity.

Percent of U.S.-Headquartered Firm Wafer Capacity by Location

Americas 56.3% Asia Pacific 27.1%

Europe 14.3%

Japan 2.3%

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SEMICONDUCTORS ARE ONE OF AMERICA’S TOP EXPORTS

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Electronic products such as computers and telecommunications equipment constitute the single largest U.S.

export category, greater that $120 billion per year, and semiconductors are key components of nearly all

electronic products. Exports of semiconductor components alone were worth $42 billion, second only to the

export value of automobiles and aircraft.

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Source: U.S. International Trade Commission. Industry

defined by NAICS codes: 334413 (Semiconductors);

336411 (Aircraft); 336111 (Automobiles).

Source: U.S. International Trade Commission. Industry

defined by NAICS codes: 334413 (Semiconductors);

334119 (Computer Equipment); 334210 (Telephone

Apparatus); 334111 (Computers); 334220 (Radio and

Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communications

Equipment).

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Aircraft $106 Billion

Automobiles $56 Billion

Semiconductors $42 Billion

Semiconductors

Computer Equipment

Telephone Apparatus

Computers

Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communication Equipment

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Section 2

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GLOBAL MARKET Diversified and Consumer-driven

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GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR SALES ARE DRIVEN BY PRODUCTS ULTIMATELY PURCHASED BY CONSUMERS

Note: Military is <1% and is included in Industrial.

Sources: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics.

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The vast majority of semiconductor sales demand is driven by products ultimately purchased by consumers – be

they PC’s for home use and currently rapid developed mobile devices, such as cell phones and tablets.

Increasingly, demand is also driven in emerging markets including those in Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe

and Africa.

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SECTION 2: GLOBAL MARKET

34.0%

32.5% 14.3%

9.7%

9.5%

PC/Computer

Comunications Consumer

Industustrial/Gov't

Automotive

2013 Total Global Semiconductor Market $306 Billion Percent of Semiconductor $ Demand

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GLOBAL SEMICONDUCTOR SALES ARE DIVERSIFIED BY TYPE OF PRODUCT SOLD

Source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics and SIA Estimates.

SECTION 2: GLOBAL MARKET

Semiconductor technology has rapidly evolved as the industry develops more advanced product and process

technologies for applications in end-use industries. In recent years, the largest segments of the worldwide

semiconductor industry have been logic, memory, MPU, and analog. In 2013, these products accounted for 77

percent of semiconductor industry sales.

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Logic

Memory

MPU

Analog

Opto

Discretes

MCU

Sensor

DSP

$86B

$67B

$41B

$40B

$28B

$18B

$15B

$8B

$3B

+5.2%

+17.6%

-1.9%

+2.1%

+5.2%

-4.7%

+0.4%

+0.4%

-21.4%

% Change over last year Distribution of Worldwide Semiconductor Sales By Product Segment 2013

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TODAY, ASIA PACIFIC IS BY FAR THE LARGEST REGIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR MARKET

Source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics and SIA Estimates.

SECTION 2: GLOBAL MARKET

The Asia Pacific market has quadrupled in size since 2001 - from $39.8 billion to over $174 billion in 2013. In the early 1980's, the largest worldwide

semiconductor market was the Americas. However, the Americas share of worldwide consumption eroded throughout the mid-to-late-1980's. Japan

became the largest regional market in 1986 largely due to its thriving electronics industry. The size of the Americas market surpassed Japan in 1993

due to the strength of its computer and telecommunications sectors. In 2001, the Asia Pacific market surpassed all other regional markets in sales

as electronic equipment production shifted to the region. This data reflects sales of semiconductors to electronic equipment makers only – final

products are then shipped for consumption around the world.

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Global Regional Semiconductor Market ($Billion)

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Section 3

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Capital and R&D Investment A Driving Force in Maintaining a Competitive Semiconductor

Industry

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TOTAL ANNUAL LEVELS OF INVESTMENT IN CAPITAL AND R&D ARE HIGH FOR THE INDUSTRY

Source: U.S. Semiconductor Companies’ Annual 10K Fillings to the USSEC and SIA Estimates.

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SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENT

Total R&D and capital expenditures by U.S. semiconductor firms including fabless companies was $50.3 billion in

2013. During the 1993 to 2013 period, the average annual growth rate was approximately 20 percent. Investment

levels in dollar terms have not been subject to fluctuations associated with the Silicon Cycle.

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CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENT ARE CRITICAL TO MAINTAINING A COMPETITIVE SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY

Source: U.S. Semiconductor Companies’ Annual 10K Fillings to the USSEC and SIA Estimates.

SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENT

To remain competitive in the semiconductor industry, firms must continually invest a significant share of revenues in both R&D and

new plants and equipment. The pace of technological changes in the industry requires that companies develop more complex process

technology and introduce production machinery capable of manufacturing components with smaller feature sizes. The ability to

produce state-of-the-art semiconductor components can only be maintained through a continual commitment to keeping pace with

industry-wide investment rates of roughly 30% of sales. The need to stay on the leading edge of technology has resulted in some

extreme fluctuations in years such as 2001, when sales declined precipitously but expenditures on R&D and capital equipment didn’t

decline at the same rate.

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Note: Employees reflect U.S. global employment.

Source: U.S. Semiconductor Companies’ Annual 10K Fillings to the USSEC and SIA Estimates.

SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENTINVESTMENT IN CAPITAL EXPENDITURES AND R&D PER EMPLOYEE IS VERY HIGH – IT HAS INCREASED AT

A RATE OF ABOUT 9 PERCENT PER YEAR OVER THE PAST 20 YEARS

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From 1993 to 2013, total investment per employee (measured by combined R&D and new gross plant and

equipment) has increased at a rate of about 9 percent per year. These expenditures exceeded $100K in 2001 but

declined to roughly $85K in 2003 after the 2001 downturn. Investment per employee increased to over $100K in

2006. The 2008-2009 recession resulted in the decline of investment per employee in 2009 and 2010, but

returned to an unprecedented level at 2012.

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Source: U.S. Semiconductor Companies’ Annual 10K Fillings to the USSEC and SIA Estimates.

SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENTSEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY R&D EXPENDITURES ARE CONSISTENTLY HIGH WHICH REFLECTS THE

INHERENT IMPORTANCE OF R&D TO SEMICONDUCTOR FIRMS

Semiconductor industry R&D expenditures grew at an average annual rate of approximately 38 percent during the

1993 to 2013 period. R&D expenditures by U.S. semiconductor firms tend to be consistently high, regardless of

cycles in annual sales, which reflects the importance inherent in the industry of investing in R&D.

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SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENTANNUAL R&D EXPENDITURES AS A PERCENT OF SALES HAVE GENERALLY EXCEEDED 10 PERCENT OVER THE PAST 20 YEARS,

AN UNPRECEDENTED RATE AMONG U.S. INDUSTRIES IN THE UNITED STATES

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R&D expenditures as a percent of sales have generally exceeded 10 percent over the past 20 years. This rate is almost unprecedented

among major manufacturing sectors of the United States economy. While R&D expenditures as a percent of sales have exhibited some

cyclical fluctuations, total expenditures (measured in dollar terms) have risen at an average annual rate of over 37 percent over the

period. R&D expenditures are essential to the competitive position of firms within the semiconductor industry. The rapid pace of

technological change requires constant advancements in process technology and device capabilities. The increase in R&D in 2001 and

2002 was caused by companies’ commitment to the future of technology despite the industry downturn. The 2003-2004 decrease was

not due to a cut in R&D budgets but rather to a stronger than expected recovery in the industry which increased revenues faster than

expected and R&D fell as a percentage of sales. After the decline during 2008-2010, the rate returned to 19 percent in 2013.

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THE U.S. SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY SPENDS MORE ON R&D AS A PERCENT OF SALES THAN ANY OTHER U.S. INDUSTRY

Note: *Excluding Semiconductors.

Source: The 2013 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard

The rate of U.S. semiconductor industry R&D spending is unsurpassed in key high technology industrial sectors.

Based on the 2013 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard, the semiconductor industry led all manufacturing

sectors in the rate of R&D spending as a percent of sales.

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Semiconductors 18.9%

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Mobile Telecommunications

Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology

Software & Computer Services

Support Services

Media

Technology Hardware & Equipment*

Leisure Goods

Electronic & Electrical Equipment*

Equity Investment Instruments

R&D Expenditures as a Percent of Sales

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Source: U.S. Semiconductor Companies’ Annual 10K Filling to the USSEC and SIA Estimates.

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SECTION 3: CAPITAL AND R&D INVESTMENTU.S. SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY CAPITAL EXPENDITURES REACHED A RECORD HIGH IN 2011 WITH THE INDUSTRY

CONTINUING TO INVEST SINGNIFICANTLY IN SUBSEQUENT YEARS

Semiconductor industry gross capital expenditures grew at an average annual rate of approximately 9 percent during the 1993 to 2013

period. Capital expenditures declined over the 2001-2003 period due both to the completion of major new facilities during the 1999 -

2001 period and outsourcing to foundries. 2004 saw a rebound and in 2005 the industry was in a balanced position in terms of capital

expenditures as a percentage of sales. In 2011, after a sharp decline in 2009, capital expenditures reached $19 billion---an all time

high.

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Section 4

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Jobs

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and SIA estimates

SECTION 4: Jobs

THE U.S. SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY ACCOUNTS FOR A QUARTER OF A MILLION DIRECT JOBS

AND OVER A MILLION ADDITIONAL INDIRECT JOBS

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Section 5

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Produtivity

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U.S.-BASED SEMICONDUCTOR FIRMS HAVE REPORTED RAPID IMPROVEMENTS IN PRODUCTIVITY OVER THE PAST 20 YEARS

Note: Employees reflect U.S. global employment.

Source: U.S. Semiconductor Companies’ Annual 10K Fillings to the USSEC and SIA Estimates.

Semiconductor industry labor productivity has increased over fourfold since 1993. These productivity gains have

been made possible by maintaining high capital investment levels and R&D spending rates. In 2013, the U.S.

semiconductor industry recorded an average sales revenue per employee ratio of over $424,000, slightly

decreased from $442,600 in 2011 – an all time high.

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SECTION 5: Productivity

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