Worldwide semiconductor revenue grew 7.9 per cent in 2014: Gartner

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April 8, 2015: Worldwide semiconductor revenue totalled $340.3 billion in 2014, a 7.9 percent increase from 2013 revenue of $315.4 billion, according to final results by Gartner, Inc. The top 25 semiconductor vendors’ combined revenue increased 11.7 percent, which was more than the overall industry’s growth. The top 25 vendors accounted for 72.4 percent of total market revenue, up from 69.9 percent in 2013.

“2014 saw all device categories post positive growth, unlike in 2013, when application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC), discretes and microcomponents all declined. The memory market was the best performer for the second year in a row, growing 16.6 percent, meaning the rest of the market only achieved 4.9 percent growth,” said Andrew Norwood, research vice president at Gartner. “As a group, DRAM vendors performed best, lifted by the booming DRAM market, which saw revenue increase 32 percent to $46.1 billion, surpassing the all-time high of $41.8 billion set in 1995.”

Intel saw a return to growth after two years of revenue decline, as PC production recovered, with sales up 7.7 percent (see Table 1). The company retained the No. 1 market share position for the 23rd consecutive year by capturing 15.4 percent of the market, which was down slightly on the previous year.

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Table 1. Top 10 Semiconductor Vendors by Revenue, Worldwide, 2014 (Millions of Dollars)

2013 Rank 2014 Rank Vendor 2013 Revenue 2014 Revenue 2013-2014 Growth 2014
Market Share
1 1 Intel 48,589 52,331 7.7% 15.4%
2 2 Samsung Electronics 30,636 34,742 13.4% 10.2%
3 3 Qualcomm 17,211 19,291 12.1% 5.7%
5 4 Micron Technology 11,918 16,278 36.6% 4.8%
4 5 SK Hynix 12,625 15,997 26.7% 4.7%
7 6 Texas Instruments 10,591 11,538 8.9% 3.4%
6 7 Toshiba 11,277 10,665 -5.4% 3.1%
8 8 Broadcom 8,199 8,428 2.8% 2.5%
9 9 STMicroelectronics 8,082 7,376 -8.7% 2.2%
10 10 Renesas Electronics 7,979 7,276 -8.8% 2.1%
    Others 148,321 156,409 5.5 46.0%
    Total Market 315,428 340,331 7.9% 100% 

Source: Gartner (March 2015)

2014 saw significantly more merger and acquisition (M&A) activity among the major semiconductor vendors than the previous year, with some announced deals still to close in 2015. Among the most significant deals was Avago Technologies’ acquisition of LSI, propelling the company into the top 25 semiconductor vendors for the first time. MStar Semiconductor was merged with MediaTek after a prolonged merger, and ON Semiconductor acquired Aptina Imaging. After adjusting for closed M&A activity, the top 25 semiconductor vendors grew at 9.1 percent.

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