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Bumper sales quarter restores Samsung’s lead over Intel

25 August 2021 News

IC Insights has released its August update to the 2021 McClean Report, which includes a review of the top 25 semiconductor sales leaders for the second quarter of calendar year 2021 (2Q21). ICs and optoelectronics, sensors and discretes (O-S-Ds) are included in these figures.

Figure 1. 2Q21 top 10 semiconductor sales leaders ($M, including foundries).
Figure 1. 2Q21 top 10 semiconductor sales leaders ($M, including foundries).

Focusing on the top 10 semiconductor sales leaders, the list in Figure 1 includes six suppliers headquartered in the US, two in South Korea and two in Taiwan and consists of four fabless companies (Qualcomm, Nvidia, Broadcom and MediaTek) and one pure-play foundry (TSMC).

It took $4,3 billion in semiconductor sales to be ranked as a top-10 semiconductor supplier in the period under review. Collectively, these 10 suppliers saw their 2Q21 sales rise 10% to $95,5 billion, outpacing the 8% growth for the total semiconductor industry.

Driven by surging demand and rising prices for DRAM and Flash memory, Samsung, the world’s largest memory supplier, saw its total semiconductor sales increase 19% to $20,3 billion, moving it past Intel and into first place to become the world’s largest semiconductor supplier for 2Q21 (Figure 2). Samsung was previously ranked as the top semiconductor supplier through much of 2017 and 2018 when the memory market experienced its last cyclical upturn and the company last enjoyed quarterly sales in excess of $20 billion in 2018 during the peak of the previous memory upturn. Demand for memory ICs is forecast to continue this quarter with Samsung’s semiconductor sales projected to rise another 10% to $22,3 billion in 3Q21, further widening its lead over Intel.

Also moving up in the 2Q ranking were Nvidia and MediaTek. Nvidia’s 14% second quarter increase came on the strength of continued growth of the company’s important data centre and gaming segments. Meanwhile, MediaTek’s sales increased 17% in 2Q21, continuing an impressive sales upturn driven by strong demand for 5G smartphones and consumer multimedia systems that first ramped up during the Covid-19 virus pandemic in 2020. Memory suppliers SK Hynix and Micron also enjoyed strong quarterly sales increases of 21% and 16%, respectively, though their positions in the top 10 remained unchanged.

Meanwhile, sales at Intel, TSMC and Qualcomm grew by a rather unremarkable 3% in 2Q21 and Broadcom’s sales increased only 1%. Intel’s semiconductor sales were $19,3 billion in 2Q21, far greater than most others, but its 3% growth rate was far smaller than some of its key rivals (AMD was ranked just outside the top 10 list with sales that increased 12% in 2Q21).

Figure 2. Samsung displaces Intel again for top spot in semiconductor sales in 2Q21.
Figure 2. Samsung displaces Intel again for top spot in semiconductor sales in 2Q21.

The top 10 semiconductor companies also released their sales guidance for 3Q21, with sales expectations ranging from -3% at Intel to +12% for Qualcomm. These expectations continue to support IC Insights’ forecast for at least a 23% increase in the worldwide semiconductor market this year.

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