North American Companies Held More Than Half of IC Sales in 2011
South Korea passed Japan for first time, ranked second in marketshare
January 30, 2012 -- Driven by the strong performances of ON, Qualcomm, Skyworks, LSI, and Intel, North American companies gained just over three points of marketshare in 2011 to account for 53% of worldwide IC sales (Figure 1), according to the data in the 2012 edition of The McClean Report, IC Insights' complete analysis and forecast of the IC industry. The figures in the chart do not include foundry sales (to prevent double-counting marketshare) or optoelectronic, sensor, or discrete devices. Over the past three years, North American companies have held more than 50% marketshare.
Figure 1
Although South Korean companies, primarily Samsung and Hynix, continue to be greatly influenced by the fortunes of the memory market, they have gained more than two points of marketshare since 2009. In fact, the South Korean companies surpassed the Japanese companies in IC marketshare for the first time in 2011.
Taiwanese companies lost just over one point of marketshare in 2011 due to the extreme weakness of the DRAM market and the corresponding sales decline by that country's memory suppliers (e.g., Powerchip, ProMOS, and Nanya). While China continues to attract foreign IC production to its country (e.g., TSMC, Intel, and Samsung), its indigenous IC suppliers held only 1.6% of the worldwide IC market. The gain in China's 2011 marketshare is primarily attributable to the success of its fabless IC suppliers like HiSilicon and Spreadtrum.
Report Source
A thorough overview and specific details of IC sales by company, geographic region, and product type are included in the 2012 edition of The McClean Report. Packed with 400 tables and graphs in the main report alone, The McClean Report subscription includes with free monthly updates by e-mail from March through November (including a 250+ page Mid-Year Report). A single-user subscription to the 2012 edition of The McClean Report is priced at $3,290 and includes an Internet access password. A multi-user worldwide corporate license is available for $6,290.
More Information Contact
Bill McClean, president of IC Insights, phone: +1-480-348-1133, e-mail: bill@icinsights.com
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