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Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Declined 12% in 2019

“Oversupply in the DRAM market helped push the overall memory market down 32.7% 2019. The memory market accounted for 26.1% of semiconductor sales in 2019 and was the worst-performing device segment,” said Andrew Norwood, research vice president at Gartner. “The US-China trade war distorted sales throughout the year and was an additional headwind to revenue growth for the overall global semiconductor market. During 2019, this brewing trade war seemed the most imminent danger to the world economy, but with the current spread of the COVID-19 virus, trade wars seem a minor issue in comparison.”

Intel regained the No. 1 position in the market as the downturn in the memory market negatively impacted many of the top vendors, including Samsung Electronics, the No. 1 vendor by revenue in 2018 and 2017 (see Table 1).

Table 1. Top 10 Semiconductor Vendors by Revenue, Worldwide, 2019 (Millions of US Dollars)

2019 Rank 2018 Rank Vendor 2019 Revenue 2019 Market

Share (%)

2018 Revenue 2018-2019 Growth (%)
1 2 Intel 67,754 16.2 66,290 2.2
2 1 Samsung Electronics 52,191 12.5 73,708 -29.2
3 3 SK hynix 22,297 5.3 36,240 -38.5
4 4 Micron Technology 20,254 4.8 29,742 -31.9
5 5 Broadcom 15,322 3.7 16,261 -5.8
6 6 Qualcomm 13,613 3.2 15,375 -11.5
7 7 Texas Instruments 13,364 3.2 14,592 -8.4
8 8 ST Microelectronics 9,451 2.3 9,579 -1.3
9 10 NXP Semiconductors 8,758 2.1 9,022 -2.9
10 15 Apple 8,569 2.0 7,646 12.1
    Others

(outside top 10)

187,575 44.8 197,696 -5.1
    Total Market 419,148 100.0 476,151 -12.0

Within the memory segment, NAND flash suffered its worst sales contraction in its history with 2019 revenue declining 26.4% due to elevated levels of inventory at the end of 2018 and sluggish demand in the first half of 2019. Weak demand from smartphone and hyperscale cloud service providers drove down prices and forced nearly all vendors to pull back on existing fab plans or, in some cases, cut wafer starts to levels below 2018. The NAND market began to stabilise in July 2019 when a power outage in the fabs jointly owned by KIOXIA and Western Digital acted as a catalyst to reduce vendor inventories and prompted prices to increase from unsustainable lower levels.

Performance in other device categories was mixed as analogue products declined 5.1% in 2019 and the optoelectronics segment grew 6.6% in 2019. Analog components, which normally closely track the overall semiconductor market, experienced a decline due to weak end-equipment markets, especially industrial and legacy automotive. Optoelectronics recorded the best performance of any device category due to the increasing number of cameras in smartphones.

 

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