Analysis

Top 20 worldwide semiconductor sales ranking 1H16

16th August 2016
Nat Bowers
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IC Insights will release its August Update to the 2016 McClean Report later this month. This Update includes an update of the semiconductor industry capital spending forecast, an analysis of the IC foundry industry and a look at the top 25 semiconductor suppliers for 1H16, including a forecast for the full year ranking (the top 20 1H16 semiconductor suppliers are covered in this research bulletin).

The top 20 worldwide semiconductor (IC and O-S-D: optoelectronic, sensor and discrete) sales ranking for 1H16 is shown in Figure 1. It includes eight suppliers headquartered in the U.S., three in Japan, three in Taiwan, three in Europe, two in South Korea, and one in Singapore, a relatively broad representation of geographic regions.

The top 20 ranking includes three pure-play foundries (TSMC, GlobalFoundries and UMC) and six fabless companies. If the three pure-play foundries were excluded from the top 20 ranking, China-based fabless supplier HiSilicon ($1,710m), U.S.-based IDM ON Semiconductor ($1,695m), and U.S.-based IDM Analog Devices ($1,583m) would have been ranked in the 18th, 19th and 20th positions, respectively.

IC Insights includes foundries in the top 20 semiconductor supplier ranking since it has always viewed the ranking as a top supplier list, not a marketshare ranking and realises that in some cases the semiconductor sales are double counted. With many of our clients being vendors to the semiconductor industry (supplying equipment, chemicals, gases, etc.), excluding large IC manufacturers like the foundries would leave significant “holes” in the list of top semiconductor suppliers. As shown in the listing, the foundries and fabless companies are identified. In the April Update to The McClean Report, marketshare rankings of IC suppliers by product type were presented and foundries were excluded from these listings.

Overall, the top 20 list shown in Figure 1 is provided as a guideline to identify which companies are the leading semiconductor suppliers, whether they are IDMs, fabless companies or foundries.

Figure 1 - 1H16 top 20 semiconductor sales leaders ($m, including foundries)

Figure 1 - 1H16 top 20 semiconductor sales leaders ($m, including foundries)

Thirteen of the top 20 companies had sales of at least $3.0bn in 1H16. As shown, it took $1.86bn in sales just to make it into the 1H16 top 20 semiconductor supplier list. There was one new entrant into the top 20 ranking in 1H16 as compared to the 2015 ranking - AMD, which replaced Japan-based Sharp. In 2Q16, AMD registered a strong 23% increase in sales while Sharp was moving in the opposite direction logging a 13% decline in its 2Q16/1Q16 revenue.

Intel remained firmly in control of the number one spot in the top 20 ranking in 1H16. In fact, it increased its lead over Samsung’s semiconductor sales from only 20% in 2015 to 33% in 1H16. The biggest upward move in the ranking was made by Apple, which jumped up three positions in the 1H16 ranking as compared to 2015. Other companies that made noticeable moves up the ranking include MediaTek and the new Broadcom Ltd. (the merger of Avago and Broadcom), with each company moving up two positions.

Apple is an anomaly in the top 20 ranking with regards to major semiconductor suppliers. The company designs and uses its processors only in its own products - there are no sales of the company’s MPUs to other system makers. IC Insights estimates that Apple’s custom ARM-based SoC processors had a “sales value” of $2.9bn in 1H16, which placed them in the 14th position in the top 20 ranking.

In total, the top 20 semiconductor companies’ sales increased by 7% in 2Q16/1Q16. Although, in total, the top 20 2Q16 semiconductor companies registered a 7% increase, there were seven companies that displayed a double-digit 2Q16/1Q16 jump in sales and only two that registered a decline (Intel and Renesas).

The fastest growing top 20 company in 2Q16 was Taiwan-based MediaTek, which posted a huge 32% increase in sales over 1Q16. Although worldwide smartphone unit volume sales are forecast to increase by only 5% this year, MediaTek’s application processor shipments to the fast-growing China-based smartphone suppliers (e.g., Oppo and Vivo), helped drive its stellar 2Q16/1Q16 increase. Overall, IC Insights expects MediaTek to register about $8.8bn in sales in 2016, which would represent a 31% surge over the $6.7bn in sales the company had last year.

As expected, given the possible acquisitions and mergers that could/will occur over the next few years, the top 20 ranking is likely to undergo a significant amount of upheaval as the semiconductor industry continues along its path to maturity.

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