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Global semiconductor revenue to grow 13.6% to US$676b in 2022, says Gartner

Global semiconductor revenue to grow 13.6% to US$676b in 2022, says Gartner

27 Apr 2022

Global semiconductor revenue is projected to total US$676 billion in 2022, an increase of 13.6% from 2021.

Technology and consulting firm Gartner Inc research vice president Alan Priestley in a statement on Tuesday (April 26) said the semiconductor average selling price (ASP) hike from the chip shortage continues to be a key driver for growth in the global semiconductor market in 2022, but overall semiconductor component supply constraints are expected to gradually ease through 2022 and prices will stabilise with the improving inventory situation.

He said that overall, the outlook for global semiconductor revenue has been increased from the previous quarter’s forecast by US$37 billion to US$676 billion.

He said automotive applications will continue to experience component supply constraints — particularly in microcontrollers, power management integrated circuits and voltage regulators — extending into 2023.

Slowing growth in PCs, smartphones and server end markets is expected to gradually slow down the growth of semiconductor revenue as semiconductor supply and demand gradually comes into balance during 2022, he said.

Semiconductor revenue forecast, worldwide, 2021-2023 (billions of US dollars)

 202120222023
Revenue ($B)595.0676.0700.5
Growth (%)26.313.63.6

Source: Gartner (April 2022)

Chip shortage

Gartner said the chip shortage will continue to be a concern for the supply chain of electronics equipment in 2022 and will have different effects in major electronic equipment markets depending on different semiconductor device types.

It said most semiconductor shortages eased in PCs and smartphones as production moved into the off season combined with increased semiconductor supply into the market. However, some semiconductor device types will continue to be in shortage in the automotive supply chain through late 2022.

Priestley said although unit production of automotive vehicles will grow below expectation at 12.5% in 2022, semiconductor device ASPs are expected to remain high due to continued tight supply driving the automotive semiconductor market to double-digit growth (19%) in 2022.

“Automotive HPC, EV/HEV and advanced driver assistance systems will lead the growth in automotive electronics sectors through the forecast period,” he said.

Memory market

Gartner said the memory market will remain the largest semiconductor device market through the forecast period and is projected to account for 31.4% of the overall semiconductor market in 2022.

It said DRAM and NAND are expected to be in undersupply in the second quarter of 2022.

Gartner said the NAND market will enter oversupply in the fourth quarter of 2022, while DRAM is expected to move into oversupply in the second half of 2023.

The combination of megabyte shipments and higher annual ASPs this year will sustain revenue growth for both markets in 2022, with projected growth of 22.8% for DRAM and 38.1% for NAND.

Migration to 5G

Semiconductor revenue for smartphones is forecast to increase 15.2% in 2022, as 5G smartphone unit production is expected to grow by 45.3% in 2022, reaching 808 million units and representing 55% of all smartphones produced.

Aggressive migration from 4G to 5G from major smartphone chipset vendors has temporarily led to a shortage in 4G system-on-chip integrated baseband ICs which began in the second half of 2021.

Rising 5G-integrated baseband IC inventory will result in declining prices for 5G smartphones and accelerate the penetration of 5G further through the forecast period.

Source: The Edge Markets

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