Global semiconductyor revenues rise to $420 bn in 2017

24 Apr 2018

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Driven by strong growth in the memory market, global semiconductor revenues rose 21.6 per cent to $420.4 billion in 2017 from $345.9 billion recorded during the year-ago period, according to a study by Gartner Inc.

"2017 saw two semiconductor industry milestones — revenue surpassed $400 billion, and Intel, the No 1 vendor for the last 25 years, was pushed into second place by Samsung Electronics," said George Brocklehurst, research director at Gartner. 
"Both milestones happened due to rapid growth in the memory market as undersupply drove pricing for Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and NAND flash higher."
The memory market surged nearly $50 billion to reach $130 billion in 2017, a 61.8-per cent rise from 2016. Samsung's memory revenue alone increased nearly $20 billion in 2017, moving the company into the top spot in 2017. 
However, Gartner predicts that the company's lead will be short-lived and will disappear when the memory market goes into its bust cycle, most likely in late 2019.
The booming memory segment over-shadowed strong growth in other categories in 2017. 
Non-memory semiconductors grew $24.8 billion to reach $290 billion, representing a growth rate of 9.3 per cent. Many of the broadline suppliers in the top 25 semiconductor vendors, including Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics and Infineon, posted high growth as two key markets, industrial and automotive, continued double-digit growth, buoyed by broad-based growth across most other end markets.
The combined revenue of the top 10 semiconductor vendors rose by 30.6 per cent during 2017 and accounted for 58 per cent of the total market, outperforming the rest of the market, which saw a milder 11.0 per cent revenue increase.
M&As are taking longer
The year 2017 was a slower for closing mergers and acquisitions (M&As), with roughly half the deal value and number of deals compared with 2016. However, the semiconductor industry continues to see escalating deal sizes with greater complexity, which are becoming more challenging to close.
Avago set a record in its acquisition of Broadcom for $37 billion in 2016, and this record should soon be broken by Qualcomm's acquisition of NXP Semiconductors for $44 billion.
Growth in the Internet of Things (IoT) is having a significant impact on the semiconductor market, with application-specific standard products (ASSPs) for consumer applications up by 14.3 per cent and industrial Application-Specific Standard Products (ASSPs) rising by 19.1 per cent in 2017. Semi-conductors for wireless connectivity showed the highest growth with 19.3 per cent in 2017, and topping $10 billion for the first time, despite reduced component prices and the static smartphone industry.
Table 1. Top 10 Semiconductor Vendors by Revenue, Worldwide, 2017 (Millions of U.S. Dollars)

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