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Top 20 semiconductor companies shakeup

10 June 2009 News

The global recession and subsequent inventory corrections in the electronic system and semiconductor industries have caused a major shakeup in the first quarter 2009 top 20 semiconductor company ranking. According to IC Insights, the volatility in the ranking is forecast to continue into the second quarter. Many top semiconductor suppliers are expected to rebound from a weak 1Q09 to register strong double-digit 2Q09/1Q09 sequential sales growth.

Of the top 20 companies in 1Q09, only Intel (#1), Samsung (#2), and Fujitsu (#17) remained in the same positions as they ranked in 2008. Some notable changes to the top 20 ranking are analysed below.

Qualcomm, the world’s largest fabless IC supplier, which focuses on leading-edge cellphone devices, moved from being ranked eighth in 2008 to sixth in 1Q09. IC Insights anticipates increasingly positive news for Qualcomm as high-end cellphone (eg, smartphone) sales gather momentum throughout 2009.

AMD jumped into the top 10 group, moving up three spots from 12th in 2008 to ninth in 1Q09. However, AMD is one of the few top semiconductor companies that has stated it expects 2Q09 sales to be worse than in 1Q09.

MediaTek, a fabless IC supplier, joined the top 20 ranking by jumping five positions. In fact, MediaTek was the only top 20 semiconductor supplier to register a 1Q09/4Q08 sequential sales increase, with a 16% surge. The company attributed part of its success to the 'stay-at-home-economy' driving digital TV IC sales as well as continued strength in its core wireless communications business.

TSMC, the largest foundry in the world, dropped six positions in the 1Q09 ranking but managed to stay in the top 10. It is well known that fabless IC suppliers are some of the worst offenders with regard to IC inventory builds and burns. With fabless companies representing the bulk of TSMC’s sales, the company has been caught in an hellacious two-quarter inventory burn period (4Q08 and 1Q09), with 1Q09 sales 57% less than were registered in 3Q08. However, the anticipated recovery in TSMC’s sales will be one of the most significant rebounds witnessed in the IC industry this year. Using current exchange rates, it is expected that TSMC’s 2Q09 sales will be about $2,2 billion, a sequential increase of 89%. Moreover, IC Insights believes that if this level of sales is achieved next quarter, it would serve to rank TSMC as the third largest semiconductor supplier in the world in 2Q09.

NXP and Nvidia fell out of the top 20 ranking in 1Q09, with NXP falling from being ranked 15th in 2008 to 21st in 1Q09 and Nvidia dropping from 20th to 22nd. However, IC Insights expects a significant rebound in both of these companies’ sales in 2Q09, possibly even enough to put them back into the top 20.

For more information visit www.icinsights.com





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