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Four Large Agreements Prop Up 2022 Semiconductor M&A TotalWithout more megadeals, this year’s value of planned acquisitions will probably fall short of the annual average, says new update report. August 30, 2022 -- After slowing significantly in the last half of 2021, the pace of megadeals for semiconductor mergers and acquisitions regained momentum in the first six months of 2022, according to M&A data contained in IC Insights’ August 3Q Update of The McClean Report service. So far this year, four large agreements have been announced—each valued between $1.9 billion and $9.4 billion, pushing the combined 1H22 M&A total to $20.6 billion (Figure 1), said the new 3Q Update report.
Figure 1 The total value of semiconductor acquisition agreements in 2022 appears to be on pace to surpass 2021’s full-year M&A value of $22.7 billion. However, unless significantly more M&A deals are struck in the remainder of 2022, this year’s total value will probably fall below the recent annual norm of about $29 billion (+/- $2 billion), excluding 2020, when acquisition agreements hit a record-high $117.9 billion. The 2020 peak in semiconductor M&A announcements included Advanced Micro Devices’ acquisition of programmable-logic leader Xilinx for stock (initially valued at $35 billion) and Nvidia’s controversial attempt to buy processor-design intellectual property (IP) supplier ARM in the U.K. from Japan’s SoftBank for $40 billion in cash and stock. Nvidia dropped its purchase of ARM in February 2022 after facing opposition by government regulators in the U.S., U.K., and European Union over anti-trust concerns.
Figure 2 The second largest chip acquisition agreement in 1H22 was Intel’s $5.4 billion deal to buy pure-play wafer foundry Tower Semiconductor in Israel. The cash purchase, announced in February 2022, is expected to be completed by early 2023 and is part of Intel’s push into the silicon foundry business. The McClean Report—A Complete Analysis and Forecast of the Semiconductor Industry, is now available. A subscription to The McClean Report service includes the January Semiconductor Industry Flash Report, which provides clients with IC Insights’ initial overview and forecast of the semiconductor industry for this year through 2026. In addition, the third of four Quarterly Updates to the report was released in August, with one additional Quarterly Update to be released in November of this year. An individual user license to the 2022 edition of The McClean Report is available for $5,390 and a multi-user worldwide corporate license is available for $8,590. The Internet access password and the information accessible to download will be available through November 2022.
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