Samsung pips Intel to become top semiconductor player globally

IANS  |  New Delhi 

With 14.6 per cent market share, Electronics has replaced to become the top in the global industry in 2017, market research firm said on Thursday.

This is the first time has been toppled since 1992 as worldwide revenue totalled $419.7 billion in 2017 -- a 22.2 per cent increase from 2016.

"The largest memory supplier, Electronics, gained the most market share with 52.6 per cent growth in revenue and took the No. 1 position from Memory accounted for more than two-thirds of all revenue growth in 2017 and became the largest category," said Andrew Norwood, at

revenue grew 6.7 per cent in 2017 -- driven by 6 per cent growth in data centre processor revenue owing to growing demand from Cloud and

Intel's PC processor revenue grew more slowly at 1.9 per cent but average PC prices are on the rise again after years of decline following the market's shift from traditional desktops.

Undersupply helped drive 64 per cent revenue growth in the memory market, which accounted for 31 per cent of total revenue last year, said.

The key behind the booming memory revenue was higher prices due to a supply shortage.

"NAND prices increased year over year for the first time ever, up 17 per cent, while DRAM prices rose 44 percent," the report said.

Equipment companies could not absorb these price increases and so passed them onto consumers, making everything from PCs to more expensive in 2017.

Other major memory vendors, including and Micron Technology, also performed strongly in 2017.

The current rankings may not last long, however, "Samsung's lead is literally built on sand, in the form of memory silicon," said Norwood.

"Memory pricing will weaken in 2018, initially for NAND and then DRAM in 2019 as increases its memory production capacity. We then expect to lose a lot of the revenue gains it has made," he added.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 16:10 IST