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2024 Global Top 25 Semiconductor Companies

2024-01-12 13:46:45
The McClean Report division (formerly IC Insights) of TechInsights Canada, a semiconductor reverse engineering and information provider responsible for semiconductor market trend research, has announced the top 25 semiconductor companies in terms of sales for 2023.
However, since many companies have yet to announce their financial results for the fourth quarter (October through December) of 2023, the companies' fourth-quarter guidance or TechInsights' forecasts will be added to the actual data through December. Please note that this is a trial calculation based on annual sales, so it may change based on the companies' fourth quarter financial results.

Incidentally, other research firms exclude foundries (subcontractors to equipment manufacturers) from many of their sales to avoid double-counting sales, but TechInsights has included foundries as a tradition since the days of IC Insights, and that has been published. The purpose of this report is to give the study's primary customer, equipment material manufacturers, an idea of the size of the foundry and to utilize it to promote their products.
The McClean report categorizes each company's sales into IC and non-ISC (OSD: Optoelectronic Devices - Sensors/Actuators/Discrete Devices), as well as total semiconductor sales.The profile of the top 25 companies by sales in 2023 remains unchanged from the previous year. total sales for the top 25 companies in 2023 were $516.8 billion, down 11% from the previous year, and total sales for the top 10 companies were $357.8 billion, down 9% from the previous year.

Additionally, companies with negative sales in 2023 were down 9% year-over-year, but last year's Samsung, which plunged 37% year-over-year due to the memory recession and downturn, allowed TSMC to triumph. The top 25 companies with positive growth were NVIDIA at #3, Broadcom at #6, Infineon at #9, STMicroelectronics at #10, NXP Semiconductors at #15, Sony at #17, and Microchip Technology at #19 . There were only seven companies.McClean reports that many of the negative growth factors are due to "declining demand for semiconductors" and "increased inventories of smartphones, personal computers, data center servers and other end-use products".

As noted above, Samsung, which topped the list in 2022, fell to fourth place as sales plummeted 37 percent from the previous year. In second place is Intel, third last year, down 16% from the previous year but improving, in part due to Samsung's retreat. In third place was NVIDIA, which achieved a staggering 102 percent year-over-year growth rate. It jumped from 8th place last year.

In addition, there were three Japanese companies in the top 25. The Japanese company in the top 25 is Sony Semiconductor Solutions, which rose to No. 17 from No. 19 last year. On the other hand, Renesas Electronics, the Japanese company that ranked 17th last year, saw a negative growth of 7% year-on-year and fell to 18th place. Last year's No. 18, Armor Man, fell to No. 23, down 36% from the previous year due to the NAND memory recession.



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