Gartner Says Worldwide Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Spending to Decline 5.5 Percent in 2013
Outlook for Semiconductor Equipment Market Improves, But Remains Soft in Short Term
STAMFORD, Conn. -- June 20, 2013 -- Worldwide semiconductor manufacturing equipment spending is projected to total $35.8 billion in 2013, a 5.5 percent decline from 2012 spending of $37.8 billion, according to Gartner, Inc. Gartner said that capital spending will decrease 3.5 percent in 2013, as major producers remain cautious in the face of market weakness.
"Weak semiconductor market conditions, which continued into the first quarter of 2013, generated downward pressure on new equipment purchases," said Bob Johnson, research vice president at Gartner. "However, semiconductor equipment quarterly revenues are beginning to improve and positive movement in the book-to-bill ratio indicates that spending for equipment will pick up later in the year. Looking beyond 2013, we expect that the current economic malaise will have worked its way through the industry and spending will follow a generally increasing pattern in all sectors throughout the rest of the forecast period."
Gartner predicts that 2014 semiconductor capital spending will increase 14.2 percent, followed by 10.1 percent growth in 2015. The next cyclical decline will be a mild drop of 3.5 percent in 2016, followed by a return to growth in 2017.
Table 1
Worldwide Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Spending Forecast, 2012-2017 (Millions of Dollars) Source: Gartner (June 2013)
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Semiconductor Capital Spending ($M) 58,742.8 56,704.5 64,745.6 71,305.9 68,790.4 72,399.6 Growth -11.9% -3.5% 14.2% 10.1% -3.5% 5.2% Capital Equipment ($M) 37,833.2 35,761.6 42,591.0 47,488.8 44,712.0 48,580.9 Growth -16.1% -5.5% 19.1% 11.5% -5.8% 8.7% Wafer-Level Manufacturing Equipment ($M) 31,445.8 29,900.7 35,293.4 40,400.0 38,867.7 42,179.1 Growth -17.8% -4.9% 18.0% 14.5% -3.8% 8.5% Wafer Fab Equipment ($M) 29,644.2 27,957.3 32,831.5 37,750.5 36,344.4 39,215.4 Growth -18.5% -5.7% 17.4% 15.0% -3.7% 7.9% Wafer-Level Packaging and Assembly Equipment ($M) 1,801.6 1,943.4 2,461.9 2,649.5 2,523.3 2,963.7 Growth -3.1% 7.9% 26.7% 7.6% -4.8% 17.5% Die-Level Packaging and Assembly Equipment ($M) 3,867.3 3,503.7 4,258.9 3,922.5 3,232.1 3,548.2 Growth -10.5% -9.4% 21.6% -7.9% -17.6% 9.8% Automated Test Equipment ($M) 2,520.0 2,357.2 3,038.7 3,166.3 2,612.2 2,853.5 Growth 0.4% -6.5% 28.9% 4.2% -17.5% 9.2% Other Spending ($M) 20,909.6 20,943.0 22,143.3 23,815.1 24,401.2 24,067.9 Growth -3.1% 0.2% 5.7% 7.6% 2.5% -1.4%
Although capital spending for all products will decline in 2013, logic spending will be the strongest segment, declining only 2 percent compared with a 3.5 percent decline for the total market. This is driven by aggressive investment of the few top players, which are ramping up production at the sub-30-nanometer (nm) nodes. Memory will continue to be weak through 2013, with maintenance-level investments for DRAM and a slightly down NAND market until supply and demand balance returns. For 2014, Gartner sees capital expenditure (capex) returning to growth with an increase of 14.2 percent over 2013. The foundry segment will see an increase in spending of about 14.3 percent this year, while both integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), and semiconductor assembly and test services (SATS) providers will show spending declines. Beyond 2013, memory surges in 2014 and 2015 and a cyclical decline in 2016, while logic returns to a steady growth pattern.
The wafer fab equipment (WFE) market is seeing continuous quarter-over-quarter growth in 2013, as major manufacturers come out of a period of high inventories and a generally weak semiconductor market. Early in the year the book-to-bill ratio passed 1:1 for the first time in months, signaling that the need for new equipment is strengthening as demand for leading-edge devices is improving. Looking beyond 2013, Gartner sees growth returning to the WFE market with double-digit growth in 2014 and 2015, before a modest cyclical downturn in 2016.
The capital spending forecast estimates total capital spending from all forms of semiconductor manufacturers, including foundries and back-end assembly and test services companies. This is based on the industry's requirements for new and upgraded facilities to meet the forecast demand for semiconductor production. Capital spending represents the total amount spent by the industry for equipment and new facilities.
More detailed analysis is available in the report "Forecast: Semiconductor Capital Spending, Worldwide, 2Q13 Update." The report is available on Gartner's website at http://www.gartner.com/resId=2519715
This research is produced by Gartner's Semiconductor Manufacturing program. This research program, which is part of the overall semiconductor research group, provides a comprehensive view of the entire semiconductor industry, from manufacturing to device and application market trends. More information on Gartner's semiconductor research can be found in the Gartner Semiconductor Manufacturing Focus Area at http://www.gartner.com/technology/core/products/research/markets/semiconductorManufacturing.jsp
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