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Global Semiconductor Product Market Forecast— If It's Not One Thing It's Another

Published by: In-Stat

Published: Feb. 19, 2008 - 79 Pages


Table of Contents


Executive Summary

Introduction

Environment and Assumptions

The Economy

The Semiconductor Industry and the Economy

Regional Economies

The Overall Semiconductor Market

Some Specific Semiconductor Markets

Supply

Worldwide Semiconductor Forecast

Products

Integrated Circuits and Discretes

Discrete, Optoelectronic and Sensor

Integrated Circuit Products

Digital Bipolar

Analog

MOS Micro

Logic

MOS Memory

Regional

Methodology

Related In-Stat Reports

List of Tables

Table 1. Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and ASP (US$)

Table 2. Changes in GDP, by Major Region

Table 3. Worldwide GDP Annual Growth

Table 4. Semiconductor Revenue by Major End-Use Market, 1996-2006 (US$ in Billions)

Table 5. MOS IC Wafer Fab Statistics (Capacity and Starts in Thousands of 8-Inch Equivalent Wafers per Week), Past Three Years

Table 6. Semiconductor Industry Equipment Capital Expenditures, and Total Revenues (US$ in Billions)

Table 7. Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and ASP (US$)

Table 8. Semiconductor Revenue, by Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 9. Worldwide Revenues—Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor, and Integrated Circuit (US$ in Billions)

Table 10. Worldwide Unit Shipments—Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor, and Integrated Circuit (Units in Billions)

Table 11. Worldwide ASP—Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor, and Integrated Circuit (US$)

Table 12. Worldwide Discrete, Optical and Sensor Revenues (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 13. Discrete, Optoelectronic and Sensor Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 14. Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 15. Worldwide Integrated Circuit Revenues (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 16. Integrated Circuit Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 17. Worldwide Integrated Circuit Revenue, by Product Type (US$ in Billions)

Table 18. Worldwide Integrated Circuit Unit Shipments, by Product Type (Units in Billions)

Table 19. Worldwide Integrated Circuit ASP, by Product Type (US$)

Table 20. Worldwide Digital Bipolar Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 21. Digital Bipolar Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 22. Digital Bipolar Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 23. Worldwide Analog Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 24. Analog Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 25. Analog Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 26. Worldwide MOS Micro Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 27. MOS Micro Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 28. MOS Micro Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 29. Worldwide Logic Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 30. Logic Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 31. Logic Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 32. Worldwide MOS Memory Revenues (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Table 33. MOS Memory Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Table 34. MOS Memory Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product (US$ in Billions)

Table 35. Semiconductor Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

List of Figures

Figure 1. Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and ASP (US$)

Figure 2. Annual Percent Changes in Worldwide Semiconductor Revenues, Unit Shipments, CapEx, and Worldwide Real GDP, 1986 through 2006

Figure 3. Annual Percent Changes in Worldwide Semiconductor Revenues and Worldwide Real GDP, 1977 through 2006

Figure 4. Distribution of World GDP (2006), by Major Region

Figure 5. Distribution of Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue (2006), by Major Region

Figure 6. Annual Changes in GDP, by Major Region

Figure 7. Worldwide GDP Annual Growth

Figure 8. Semiconductor Revenue Share, by Major End-Use Market, 1996-2006

Figure 9. Trending of IC Wafer Starts, Silicon Wafer Shipments, and IC Unit Shipments

Figure 10. MOS IC Wafer Fab Utilization (%)

Figure 11. IC Wafer Fab Utilization (%) and IC ASP (US$)

Figure 12. MOS IC Wafer Fabs Capacity and Wafer Starts

Figure 13. MOS IC Wafer Capacity, by Process Geometry

Figure 14. Semiconductor Industry Capital Expenditures and Revenue (US$ in Billions)

Figure 15. Semiconductor Equipment Book-to-Bill Ratio (North America)

Figure 16. Semiconductor Equipment Capital Spending (US$ in Millions) (North America)

Figure 17. Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and ASP (US$)

Figure 18. Semiconductor Revenue, by Product (US$ in Billions)

Figure 19. Semiconductor Revenue Share, by Product

Figure 20. Worldwide Revenues—Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor, and Integrated Circuit (US$ in Billions)

Figure 21. Worldwide Unit Shipments—Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor, and Integrated Circuit (Units in Billions)

Figure 22. Worldwide ASP—Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor, and Integrated Circuit (US$)

Figure 23. Worldwide Discrete, Optoelectronic and Sensor Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 24. Discrete, Optoelectronic and Sensor Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 25. Discrete, Optoelectronics and Sensor Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product

Figure 26. Worldwide Integrated Circuit Revenues (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 27. Integrated Circuit Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 28. Worldwide Integrated Circuit Revenue, by Product Type (US$ in Billions)

Figure 29. Worldwide Integrated Circuit Unit Shipments, by Product Type (Units in Billions)

Figure 30. Worldwide Integrated Circuit ASP, by Product Type (US$)

Figure 31. Worldwide Digital Bipolar Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 32. Digital Bipolar Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 33. Digital Bipolar Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product

Figure 34. Worldwide Analog Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 35. Analog Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 36. Analog Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product

Figure 37. Worldwide MOS Micro Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 38. MOS Micro Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 39. MOS Micro Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product

Figure 40. Worldwide Logic Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 41. Logic Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 42. Logic Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product

Figure 43. Worldwide MOS Memory Revenue (US$ in Billions), Unit Shipments (in Billions), and Aggregate ASP (US$)

Figure 44. MOS Memory Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 45. MOS Memory Revenue Trending, by Sub-Product

Figure 46. Semiconductor Revenue, by Region (US$ in Billions)

Figure 47. Semiconductor Revenue, by Region (%)

Abstract

Where 2007 was characterized by excess capacity and high demand, 2008 will be characterized by better capacity balance, but softening demand. The net result is that we are forecasting revenue growth in 2008 to be only 2.4%. We are hopeful that the soft economy will be short lived, leading to semiconductor revenue growth of 7.4% in 2009, followed by 9.7% and 11.6% in 2010 and 2011, respectively, before slowing again in 2012 to 2.8% growth.

This report analyzes the overall economy and resulting underlying demand for semiconductors and how the demand matches with projections for semiconductor capacity, as well as other underlying factors that will affect semiconductor demand and pricing.

All historical and forecasted data in this report are consistent with the data in the companion report IN0804278SSF "Global Semiconductor End-Use Forecast— Market Diversity, It’s a Good Thing."

The report provides:
  • WW and regional GDP forecasts
  • Semiconductor capital expenditure forecast
  • WW semiconductor unit, ASP, and revenue forecasts
  • Semiconductor revenue forecasts by region and WSTS product categories
Key findings from the report:
  • Semiconductor revenue is projected to grow by 2.4% in 2008 to US$261.9 billion
  • Improvement seen in 2009 with 7.4% growth
  • In 2010, revenue will break through the $300 billion barrier reaching $308.8 billion


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