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Semiconductor Sales Decrease 12 Percent to $412 Billion in 2019

Semiconductor Sales Decrease 12 Percent to $412 Billion in 2019

Enterprise & IT Feb 3,2020 0

The semiconductor industry last year suffered its worst annual slump in almost two decades, hurt by a trade war between the largest chip producer, the U.S., and the largest consumer, China.

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced the global semiconductor industry sales were $412.1 billion in 2019, a decrease of 12.1 percent compared to the 2018 total. Global sales for the month of December 2019 reached $36.1 billion, a decline of 5.5 percent compared to the December 2018 total and 1.7 percent less than the total from November 2019. Fourth-quarter sales of $108.3 billion were 5.5 percent lower than the total from the fourth quarter of 2018, but 0.9 percent higher than the third quarter of 2019.

“Amid a confluence of factors, including ongoing global trade unrest and cyclicality in product pricing, worldwide sales of semiconductors were down considerably in 2019, falling 12 percent year-to-year,” said John Neuffer, SIA president and CEO. “The global market rebounded somewhat during the second half of 2019, increasing slightly from Q3 to Q4, and modest annual growth is projected for 2020. Policies that promote free trade and ensure open access to global markets are needed for continued recovery in the coming months. Ratification of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) and signing of the ‘phase one’ U.S.-China trade agreement are positive steps.”

Several semiconductor product segments stood out in 2019. Memory and logic were the largest semiconductor categories by sales, each totaling $106.4 billion in 2019 sales. Sales of memory products were down significantly in 2019 by dollar value, decreasing 32.6 percent compared to 2018. Memory unit volume increased slightly, however. Within the memory category, sales of DRAM products decreased 37.1 percent and sales of NAND flash products decreased 25.9 percent. Not including sales of memory products, sales of all other products combined declined by 1.7 percent in 2019. Micro-ICs ($66.4 billion) – a category that includes microprocessors – was the third-largest product category in terms of total sales. Sales of optoelectronics products were a bright spot, increasing 9.3 percent year-to year in 2019.

All regions experienced a decline in demand. Sales in China, whose consumers and factories that supply finished products to the rest of the world account for more than one-third of global consumption of the electronic components, fell 8.7%, according to the SIA. Sales in the Americas dropped the most of any region at 24%.

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