Top 10 Foundries for 1H18, TSMC Ranks First with 56.1% Market Share

Release time:2018-05-25
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According to TrendForce’s latest report, the premium smartphone market experienced weak demand in 1H18, as the vendors blurred the lines between their mid-range and premium models, and the new devices released did not trigger a high level of replacement demand as anticipated. The weak demand for smartphone indirectly reduced the demand for high-performance processors from smartphone vendors, and lowered the growth momentum for foundries to develop advanced process technology.

Top 10 Foundries for 1H18, TSMC Ranks First with 56.1% Market Share

Therefore, TrendForce forecasts lower revenue growth for global foundries in 1H18 than in 1H17, with the total revenue reaching about US$29.06 billion, a year-on-year growth of 7.7%. As for the ranking of foundries by revenue, TSMC, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, and UMC are expected to take first, second, and third place respectively.

TrendForce notes that the 1H18 top ten ranking of foundries remains almost the same as a year ago, except for X-Fab surpassing Dongbu HiTek and ranking the 10th. The weak demand from smartphones has also influenced TSMC, who witnessed lower-than-expected growth momentum. However, the company may still acquire a market share of 56.1% despite the headwinds. GLOBALFOUNDRIES, ranking the second, sees subtle revenue increase in 1H18 compared with 1H17 since there is no significant change in its customer structure.

UMC is the third in the revenue ranking for 1H18, with limited revenue growth due to pressure from TSMC's dominant market share in advanced processes. Currently, UMC focuses on developing new customers of products based on 28nm and 14nm processes, in order to consume the capacity.

Samsung, ranking the fourth, is actively promoting its Multi-Project Wafer (MPW) service among potential clients, exploring new possibilities of cooperation. SMIC, ranking the fifth, is now devoted to improving the yield rate of 28nm process. Manufacturing on other processes with mature yield remains the major driver for the revenue growth of SMIC, who has been continuously receiving orders from domestic customers in China.

TowerJazz has been adjusting its product mixes, increasing the share of high-profit products. The adjustment has resulted in lower-than-expected revenue in the first half of the year, a decrease by 4% over the same period last year. Powerchip has benefited from growing orders and staged remarkable performance, with an estimated revenue growth of 27.1% over the same period last year.

As for the production capacity of 200mm wafers, the market in 1H18 shows the same trend of undersupply as in last year. Rising quotes for manufacturing products on 200mm wafers have brought remarkable revenue performance for 200mm wafer fabs. VIS and Hua Hong Semiconductor are expected to record revenue growths of 15.1% and 13.5% respectively. X-Fab is expected to benefit from industrial and automotive markets, recording a slight growth of 4.6% in 1H18.

In addition, TrendForce also notes that, foundries have made progresses on the development of third-generation semiconductors. VIS has become the first foundry in the world to provide foundry service on 200mm GaN-on-Silicon wafers. X-Fab has integrated SiC to its 150mm wafer fab with a monthly capacity of 30,000 pieces. Taiwan-based Episil Technologies is also actively developing its foundry service of SiC and GaN wafers.

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  China is expected to account for 13 percent of sales for the world's pure-play chip foundries in 2017, up from 12 percent last year, as the country's fabless semiconductor activity continues to accelerate, according to market research firm IC Insights.  Pure play foundry sales in China are expected to reach $7 billion in 2017, up 16 percent from 2016, according to IC Insights. The growth rate is more than double the overall growth rate for global pure play foundry sales, the research firm noted.  TSMC is forecast to hold about 46 percent of the market for China's pure play foundry sales with sales of about $3.2 billion, up 10 percent from 2016, IC Insights said.  Most pure-play foundries — including TSMC, GlobalFoundries, UMC, Powerchip and TowerJazz — have made plans to locate or expand IC production in mainland China over the next few years, IC Insights noted. Most of these fabs in China are scheduled to begin production late this year or next year, IC Insights said.  China is pushing hard to expand its domestic semiconductor production, with plans to invest more than $160 billion in the industry over the next decade. But IC Insights noted that gaining access to cutting edge manufacturing technology has become more difficult for Chinese firms.  "As a result, many China IC companies and government entities have structured joint ventures or partnerships with foundry companies in order to access leading manufacturing technology," IC Insights said. "The partnerships give Chinese companies much needed access to production capacity using first-rate manufacturing technology and provide the foundries with an ongoing market presence and revenue stream within China."  Examples of these partnerships cited by IC Insights include:UMC working with Fujian Jin Hua IC Company to construct a 300mm wafer fab to manufacture DRAM using 32nm process technology developed by UMC;GlobalFoundries joined with the Chengdu Government in 1Q17 to begin building a 300mm wafer fab that will manufacture ICs using mainstream 130nm and 180nm processes starting in early 2018;TSMC started construction on a wholly owned $3 billion fab in Nanjing, China that will serve as a foundry that manufactures ICs using 16nm technology starting in the second half of next year;And TowerJazz signed an agreement with Tacoma Semiconductor to construct a 200mm wafer fab, in Nanjing.
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