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2011 semiconductor industry forecast

16 February 2011 News

Databeans has just released its year 2011 outlook for the entire semiconductor industry, and is projecting the market to reach just under $321,8 billion in total worldwide sales this year, as the electronics industry and semiconductor industry both continue their ongoing recovery. Still, this growth of 8% over 2010 totals is far more modest compared to the 31% jump the industry witnessed last year over 2009 totals. Growth is considered tentative as pockets of high unemployment, tight credit availability and weak housing markets remain in many areas of the globe, causing lingering sluggish consumer demand. Databeans predicts that the entire industry will remain healthy, barring a dip in 2012, and will grow at a 9% CAGR until 2015.

Databeans expects that the broad category of optoelectronics will be one of the highest growth product segments with 10% growth between 2010 and 2011, which will see the market reach $25,2 billion, and the industry’s strongest CAGR of 12%. In particular, a continual increase in the prevalence of devices such as smartphones, digital cameras and HDTVs that require solid state lighting and image sensors, is expected to provide a major boost to optoelectronics sales during the period. Meanwhile, the rapidly emerging solid-state general lighting market for residential and commercial segments will drive significant demand for light emitting diodes, one of the highest growth potential optoelectronic products.

Analog is expected to be another high growth industry over the next several years, growing 10% to $46,8 billion in 2011 and expanding at another 10% annually on average over the period. In particular, power management ICs, signal processing components and interface products are identified as some of the highest growth semiconductors within the analog segment. The trend of ‘green’ products and an ever increasing demand for energy efficiency in digital electronic systems will continue to ensure that this remains a high growth market over the long term.

Memory, while not as dynamic as it was in 2010, in which sales improved 52% over 2009 thanks to considerable pent up demand and very favourable pricing, will still maintain its status as a high growth industry, with an increase of 8% to $73,6 billion in global sales. As PC demand improves, DRAM sales in particular will continue to grow steadily. Meanwhile, NAND Flash is expected to be in high demand for 2011 thanks to surging smartphone and tablet PC growth.

Table 1. Worldwide semiconductor revenue forecast by product
Table 1. Worldwide semiconductor revenue forecast by product

Logic will remain the largest individual semiconductor product segment with $84,2 billion in global revenue projected for 2011, an increase of 9% from 2010 figures. Portable electronics are primarily driving this growth, as are industrial and medical segments, in addition to demands for improvements in low active and static power consumption, higher integration, smaller footprint packages, increased design security and field upgradability.

Finally, other individual product categories of note include discretes which will grow 7% to $21,2 billion in 2011 sales, microprocessors which will grow 8% to $42,4 billion in 2011 sales, and microcontrollers which will grow 5% to $15,3 billion in global 2011 sales. Sensors and DSP will remain the smallest two categories in 2011, with $7 billion and $6,1 billion in revenue, respectively.

For more information visit www.databeans.net





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