Semiconductor industry
The semiconductor industry is the aggregate collection of companies engaged in the design and fabrication of semiconductors. It formed around 1960, once the fabrication of semiconductor devices became a viable business. The industry's annual semiconductor sales revenue has since grown to over, as of 2018. The semiconductor industry is in turn the driving force behind the wider electronics industry, with annual power electronics sales of £135billion as of 2011, annual consumer electronics sales expected to reach by 2020, tech industry sales expected to reach in 2019, and e-commerce with over in 2017.
The most widely used semiconductor device is the MOSFET, which was invented by Mohamed M. Atalla and Dawon Kahng at Bell Labs in 1959. MOSFET scaling and miniaturization has been the primary factor behind the rapid exponential growth of semiconductor technology since the 1960s. The MOSFET, which accounts for 99.9% of all transistors, is the driving force behind the semiconductor industry and the most widely manufactured device in history, with an estimated total of 13sextillion MOSFETs having been manufactured between 1960 and 2018.
Industry structure
The global semiconductor industry is dominated by companies from the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, and the European Union.Unique features of the industry include continuous growth but in a cyclical pattern with high volatility. While the current 20 year annual average growth of the semiconductor industry is on the order of 13%, this has been accompanied by equally above-average market volatility, which can lead to significant if not dramatic cyclical swings. This has required the need for high degrees of flexibility and innovation in order to constantly adjust to the rapid pace of change in the market as many products embedding semiconductor devices often have a very short life cycle.
At the same time, the rate of constant price-performance improvement in the semiconductor industry is staggering. As a consequence, changes in the semiconductor market not only occur extremely rapidly but also anticipate changes in industries evolving at a slower pace. The semiconductor industry is widely recognized as a key driver and technology enabler for the whole electronics value chain.
Semiconductor sales
Sales revenue
Market share
MOSFET fabrication process | 2003 | 2000 | 1990 | 1987 | 1985 | 1982 |
CMOS | % | 99% | 88% | % | 47% | % |
PMOS and NMOS | % | 1% | 12% | % | 53% | % |
Industry sector | Market share |
Computer and peripheral equipment | 32.3% |
Consumer electronics | 21.2% |
Telecommunications equipment | 16.5% |
Industrial electronics | 14.3% |
Defense and space industry | 11.5% |
Transportation technology | 4.2% |
Largest companies
Rank | 2018 | 2017 | 2011 | 2006 | 2000 | 1995 | 1992 | 1990 | 1986 | 1985 | 1975 |
1 | Samsung | Samsung | Intel | Intel | Intel | Intel | NEC | NEC | NEC | NEC | TI |
2 | Intel | Intel | Samsung | Samsung | Toshiba | NEC | Toshiba | Toshiba | Toshiba | TI | Motorola |
3 | SK Hynix | TSMC | TSMC | TI | NEC | Toshiba | Intel | Hitachi | Hitachi | Motorola | Philips |
4 | TSMC | SK Hynix | TI | Toshiba | Samsung | Hitachi | Motorola | Intel | Hitachi | ||
5 | Micron | Micron | Toshiba | ST | TI | Motorola | Hitachi | Motorola | Toshiba | ||
6 | Broadcom | Broadcom | Renesas | Renesas | Motorola | Samsung | TI | Fujitsu | Fujitsu | ||
7 | Qualcomm | Qualcomm | Qualcomm | Hynix | ST | TI | Mitsubishi | Philips | |||
8 | Toshiba | TI | ST | Freescale | Hitachi | IBM | Mitsubishi | TI | Intel | ||
9 | TI | Toshiba | Hynix | NXP | Infineon | Mitsubishi | Philips | National | |||
10 | Nvidia | Nvidia | Micron | NEC | Philips | Hyundai | Matsushita | Matsushita |
Name | HQ country | Manufacturer type | Hardware products |
Samsung Electronics | South Korea | IDM | NAND flash memory, DRAM, CMOS sensor, RF transceivers, OLED display, SSD |
Intel | USA | IDM | |
TSMC | Taiwan | Pure-play | |
SK Hynix | South Korea | IDM | |
Micron | USA | IDM | DRAM, NAND flash, SSD, NOR flash, Managed NAND, multichip packages |
Qualcomm | USA | Fabless | |
Broadcom | USA | Fabless | |
Toshiba | Japan | IDM | |
Texas Instruments | USA | IDM | |
Analog Devices | USA | IDM | Amplifiers, data converters, audio & video products, RF & microwave, sensors, MEMS |
Microchip | USA | IDM | Microcontroller and analog semiconductors |
NXP | Netherlands/USA | IDM | |
MediaTek | Taiwan | Fabless | |
Infineon | Germany | IDM | |
STMicroelectronics | Switzerland | IDM | |
Sony | Japan | IDM | |
ARM | United Kingdom/USA | Fabless | |
AMD | USA | Fabless | |
Nvidia | USA | Fabless | |
Renesas | Japan | IDM | |
GlobalFoundries | USA | Pure-play | |
ON Semiconductor | USA | IDM | |
UMC | Taiwan | Pure-play | |
Apple | USA | Fabless | |
Fujitsu | Japan | IDM | |
Hitachi | Japan | IDM | |
IBM | USA | Fabless | |
Mitsubishi Electric | Japan | IDM | |
Panasonic | Japan | IDM | |
Maxim Integrated | USA |
Notes:
- Pure-play foundries They specialize in foundry services. They may or may not offer design services to third parties, as well as mask making, semiconductor packaging and testing services, which can also be outsourced to other companies. An example is TSMC, which offers design, testing and packaging services, TCE phtomasks, which offers only mask making services, and ChipMOS, which offers only packaging and testing services.
- IDMs They may or may not offer foundry services.
- Fabless suppliers They do not offer foundry services. They may or may not offer design services to third parties.
Device shipments
Year | Optoelectronics | Sensor / Actuator | MOSFET |
19602001 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 | ||
2002 | 23,164 | 1,654 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2003 | 28,955 | 2,482 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2004 | 38,056 | 3,310 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2005 | 44,675 | 4,137 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2006 | 55,429 | 4,137 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2007 | 67,839 | 4,136 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2008 | 76,939 | 4,964 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2009 | 91,003 | 4,964 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2010 | 97,622 | 6,619 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2011 | 110,031 | 8,273 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2012 | 129,886 | 11,583 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
2013 | 131,541 | 14,064 | 2,900,000,000,000,000 |
20142015 | ,000,000,000,000 | ||
2016 | ,000,000,000,000 | ||
20172018 | ,000,000,000,000 | ||
19602018 | 1,112,340+ | 87,699+ | 13,000,000,000,000,000 |
Integrated circuits
Discrete devices
Regions
Sales
Manufacturers headquartered in the following regions are the sales leaders in the pure-play foundry, IDM, fabless manufacturing and :Category:Assembly and Test semiconductor companies|OSAT sectors of the industry.Rank | Foundry | IDM | Fabless | :Category:Assembly and Test semiconductor companies|OSAT |
1 | Taiwan | United States | United States | Taiwan |
2 | United States | South Korea | Taiwan | United States |
3 | China | Japan | China | China |
4 | Israel | European Union | European Union | Singapore |
5 | South Korea | Taiwan | Japan | Japan |
Note that manufacturers headquartered in the United States have fabrication plants across the world, including over 50% in the Americas, 39% in the Asia-Pacific region, and 9% in Europe.
Patents
Patent holders from the following countries produced the highest number of annual semiconductor patents worldwide, as of 2005.Rank | Country | Patents |
1 | Japan | 30,500 |
2 | South Korea | 13,500 |
3 | United States | 9,500 |
4 | Taiwan | 4,000 |
5 | China | 3,500 |
6 | Germany | 2,500 |