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Update on global analog IC market

16 February 2011 News

Analog, the semiconductor components tasked with conditioning or manipulating those ‘real world’ signals such as temperature, position, sound, light and pressure, is critical to applications across all major markets.

Because of its fundamental importance to most product designs, as well as requirements that make integration with digital circuits difficult, analog remains a good bellwether for the general health of the semiconductor industry.

Worldwide analog quarterly revenue forecast
Worldwide analog quarterly revenue forecast

Databeans expects a slowdown in post-holiday product builds for global analog revenue. Fourth quarter revenue is predicted to decline 7% sequentially from $11,06 billion in the third quarter down to $10,3 billion. First quarter 2011 sales will rebound slightly from a low fourth quarter, growing 3% sequentially to a little over $10,6 billion globally. As a whole, pricing will remain consistent and even with additional capacity coming online, there should be little change in pricing from 2010 going into 2011 as most of the realised cost for analog is in design and not necessarily in manufacturing.

Databeans further divides the analog market into two general segments. The first is general purpose analog, which are designed taking a ‘standard cell’ approach in mind and are products found across all application markets. General purpose analog will experience milder declines in the fourth quarter of 2010, dropping 6% to $4,5 billion, before returning to quarter three revenues by the beginning of 2011. Power ICs are the largest of these markets, and due to their ubiquitous nature across the industry, will experience the lightest declines of any analog product in the fourth quarter, dropping just 2% to $2,45 billion in total sales.

The other major segment of analog products is application specific in design and restricted to their respective application markets (automotive, computer, consumer, communications and industrial). Because these products are tied to individual applications, they are far more vulnerable to the sudden ups and downs found in their respective markets.

As a whole, the analog ASSP market will decline by 8% down to $5,6 billion between the third and fourth quarters of 2010. However, it is expected to rebound slightly by 2% sequentially going into the first quarter of 2011. In particular, the computer analog segment will experience the greatest declines of any individual analog market, dropping by approximately 17% from the third quarter to the fourth quarter this year. Industrial analog will follow with another 14% decline, while communications will experience the mildest declines of any analog ASSP category, falling 3% sequentially in the fourth quarter.

In terms of individual market share, the analog and mixed signal markets remain relatively concentrated, with the top 10 suppliers easily owning a majority share of the industry. This has kept competition somewhat lower and made large swings in market share uncommon. Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics and Infineon remain among the list of overall market leaders in analog ICs.

For more information visit www.databeans.net





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